If Steven Seagal can train Anderson Silva, then I see no reason why fellow B-movie action star Jean-Claude Van Damme can't teach Conor McGregor a thing or two about striking.

Like how to fix all those "mistakes" he keeps making in the stand up.

That's according to the "Muscles from Brussels," who told Bruce Buffer on the It's Time! podcast (via MMA Fighting) that he's willing to help the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight No. 1 contender tighten up his technique.

"McGregor is a great fighter if he can use his legs as good as his fists. What he has that not too many people have is the eye. [Fedor] Emelianenko was not really in shape, but his eye. He's got that, but what McGregor has is hunger and he's training every day. After this fight I would love to spend some time with him to elevate the knee even better and not make mistakes. Turning around like that, it's fantastic. He's got the speed but a guy like Aldo can get inside him. That's dangerous."

Sounds like a match made in heaven.

McGregor will have to first get by Jose Aldo in the UFC 189 pay-per-view (PPV) main event next month in Las Vegas, Nevada (more on that here). But it's nice to know that win or lose, he can rely on Van Damme -- an accomplished kickboxer on the European circuit -- to take him to the next level.

What could possibly go wrong?