Grizzled mixed martial arts (MMA) legend and former Pride FC two-division champion Dan Henderson is stepping back into an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Octagon on Nov. 7, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 77, for what will be his 45th career bout against familiar foe Vitor Belfort.

Just don't count on it being his last.

"I have two more [fights]. Maybe that'll be it; maybe there will be more. Maybe I'll fight more, but it all depends on what happens in the next couple fights and with ZUFFA and what they want to do with me after that second fight on my contract," Henderson told AXS TV's Ron Kruck.

"The Phenom" sent the profound Olympic wrestler to his third straight loss in 2013, evening the score with Henderson, who captured a win over the Brazilian in Pride FC competition in 2006.

The 45-year-old wouldn't fare well over the next two years, dropping lopsided tilts, while taking massive amounts of damage, against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, Daniel Cormier and Gegard Mousasi. "Hendo" rebounded in a big way, following a 1-5 streak, taking out Tim Boetsch with strikes at UFC Fight Night 68 last June.

He fully intends on honoring the length of his UFC contract, and stomping out Belfort in Brazil next month.

When the bonafide slugger returns to his new training facility in Temecula, Cali. after the events of UFC Fight Night 77, he already has a couple of household names in mind.

"Some fans have been expressing interest in me fighting Anderson Silva. I know he's not the champ right now. That's a fight that people always wanted to see happen again,: Henderson said, adding. "The fight with Jon Jones never happened. Who knows what he's going to be doing? He's a tough fighter. He was a guy I was ready to fight more than any other. "

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