UFC women’s bantamweight Jessica Eye has previously stumped for a fight with former boxing champ turned MMA fighter Holly Holm, and after her most recent victory, she’s open to do it again.

“I know that during the summer that the fans really wanted to see it, so I was trying to help push it a little more for that,” Eye said backstage at UFC on FOX 13. “But yeah, Holly would be awesome.”

Shortly after Holm signed with the UFC in July, Eye (11-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) told MMAjunkie she would gladly roll out the welcome mat. Instead, Holm (7-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC) was booked to meet Raquel Pennington at UFC 181, but a neck injury forced her to withdraw from the bout.

Now, Holm is targeting an early 2015 return, which works nicely for Eye’s schedule after a TKO win over Leslie Smith this past month at UFC 180. A doctor forbade Smith from finishing the fight when a series of punches burst her cauliflower ear and threatened more serious damage.

While Eye is, per usual, open to whatever the UFC has in store for her, she still sees a promising matchup when she looks at Holm.

“I think I understand striking enough that I could beat her at striking, but I know that I could beat her around on the ground in muay Thai and other ways,” she said. “It would be a fight that the fans would really would like to see, and hey, whatever the UFC wants.”

Of course, it would likely also help Eye push her way closer to a title shot. The popular Holm is widely expected to be fast-tracked to a meeting with champ Ronda Rousey if she’s able to pass initial hurdles, and if Eye were to step in between them, she might get the chance first.

But that’s just one possibility.

“I want to fight everybody, and obviously, I want my chance at the title,” Eye said. “I want my chance at anybody that wants to stand in front of me. This is fighting – it’s a process of elimination. If I fought you once, I don’t want to fight you again. Anybody I’ve never fought before, call me out, let me know what you want to do. I’m ready for a good slugfest.”

When she gets that is the waiting game she currently plays. Eye, though, won’t get upset if she has to sit on the bench a little longer to get the right fights.

“I’m OK with one fight in 12 months; I’m OK with three or four fights,” she said. “I survived in my early career that way. This is my job – I’m supposed to be ready whenever they call. If I have one fight, two fights, three fights, I’ll take whatever I can get. Just as long as I’m making money, and the UFC’s keeping me in the fans’ eyes.”

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