UFC star Mark Hunt says he has been offered the chance to live out a Queenslander’s dream — smash Paul Gallen.

Hunt has been inundated with offers to jump into a boxing ring when his controversial UFC career comes to an end, most likely later this year.

The “Super Samoan” has been training on the Gold Coast in preparation for his return to the octagon on the UFC 221 card in Perth on February 10.

The No. 5 ranked heavyweight was controversially suspended from the UFC by boss Dana White after revealing in a candid column he suffered from memory loss and slurred speech.

Hunt, 43, was last month cleared to fight again after undergoing testing at a leading brain research institute in Las Vegas and will face No. 10 Curtis “Razor” Blaydes in his return.

media_camera Hunt says his UFC career will likely come to an end later this year.

And a boxing career, with a potential bout against former NSW Origin captain Gallen, could be on the cards following the last of his three remaining fights in the UFC.

“I’ve got this one in Perth then hopefully I can push out two more before the end of the year and my contract will be up,” Hunt said.

“I’d like to fight another three times globally and then probably hang them up.

“I’ve already been offered three boxing fights. I’m still chasing the UFC dream. I want to be the best mixed martial artist in the world.

“Maybe I will chase a boxing title after that. Conor (McGregor) fought the best boxer (Floyd Mayweather) in the world so who knows?

“I’ve been offered Lucas Browne and Paul Gallen. Who is looking after these guys? Come on guys.

“I know Gal. We have lunch sometimes. You can’t really fight friends or family but it depends if the money is right.”

Hunt has had a long-running battle with White, suing the UFC following a fight with American drug cheat Brock Lesnar.

White’s decision to pull Hunt from the Sydney event last November following his health revelations was another testy moment in their relationship.

But Hunt insisted he had nothing against White despite admitting his UFC career would not continue beyond his current contract.

“There is no relationship with Dana,” he said.

“Dana is a businessman. He is my boss.

“I was angry at the time they pulled me off. I lost a lot of money. The taxman was calling. They don’t get out your back.

“Of course I was pissed off. I lost over a million dollars.

media_camera Hunt is preparing to face rising contender Curtis Blaydes.

“I’ve got nothing against Dana. They are just looking after themselves.”

Looking in top shape, Hunt (13-11-1) believes he will make light work of Blaydes (8-1-0) in what will be his first fight since last June.

And he is adamant he has no health concerns to worry about in the long-term.

“I’m as fit as a fiddle, there is nothing wrong with my health,” he said.

“I have a problem called old age but everyone gets to that stage.

“I’ve been fighting for a long time. I’ve been pushing the boundaries. I’m coming towards the end of it.

“I said I sometimes slur my speech or sometimes forget stuff but who the f*** wants to remember all the bad shit?”