Welterweight slugger Paul Daley is simultaneously looking to where three major combat sports championships at the same time.
“Semtex” explained his ambitious title aspirations in a recent interview with Fighters Only Magazine.
"Obviously the plan is to collect titles everywhere I go,” Daley said.
"I've got a contract with K-1 in the under-80kg division - I'd like to get the belt there. I'm here at BAMMA, Eddy Ellis is the world champion - I'd like to get the belt here, and over at Bellator beat Douglas Lima and get the belt there."
Daley, who has scored 25 of his 34 professional mixed martial arts victories by way of knockout, has added five kickboxing knockouts to his resume in 2014.
He will square off with Mohammed Ghaedibardeh on October 11 in the K-1 World Max 2014 World Championship Tournament Final when he looks to make it 6-0 inside the ring this year.
Back on July 21, Bellator resigned Daley, who scored a TKO over Rudy Bears, at Bellator 72 in July 2012.
Daley, 31, has been on a hot streak since then, racking up a solid 6-1 record since that point with all of his victories coming via way of knockout.
The English power puncher is currently riding back-to-back knockout wins under the BAMMA banner, his only two trips to the cage in the past nine months.
UFC President Dana White banned Daley from the promotion after throwing a cheap shot at Josh Koscheck after their matchup at UFC 113 in May 2010 had ended – Daley ended up on the wrong end of a unanimous decision.
Given his current winning ways, is it time for White to consider giving Daley one more shot inside the Octagon?