Paige VanZant could make a return to the cage after seeing out the last fight on her bare-knuckle boxing deal.
VanZant signed an exclusive four-fight deal with BKFC last August reportedly worth over $1 million.
Since ditching her 12oz gloves for just tape, VanZant hasn't had the start she would have hoped for losing fights to Britain Hart and Rachael Ostovich.
The 27-year-old was plagued by a recurring arm injury in the latter stages of her UFC career, meaning she fought just three times in three years.
VanZant plans to start training more at American Top Team in Florida, according to her husband and fellow MMA fighter Austin Vanderford.
He said several promotions have reached out to VanZant as her BKFC contract comes to an end.

"She's got one more fight on her contract but she's definitely gonna start training here at ATT because the door's wide open," Vanderford told MMA Fighting.
"There's a lot of big players again requesting her service and having her come in and fight and rightfully so because she's gonna put eyes on whatever promotion she fights for.
"She went into bare-knuckle and went completely out of her comfort zone and tried something that I would say 80% of MMA fighters wouldn't even do and you know she would still go and do it more
"It's just there might be some bigger suitors out there. So like I said she'll be in here Monday to get ready for the next venture."
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VanZant launched her own fan site in February in which subscribers pay for exclusive content.
The site has been a huge success for VanZant, who revealed she makes more money from the subscription fees in a month than her entire contract with BKFC.
BKFC president David Feldman has admitted VanZant is in a "must-win" situation for her next fight inside the squared circle and can't afford to go 0-3 in the promotion.
And Vanderford praised VanZant for overcoming frequent criticisms during her career that she isn't cut out to be a fighter.
"I've said over and over again how tough she is. I'm not even talking about just physically, mentally as well," he continued.
"She's suffered some losses and she's put into some positions where I feel like a lot of people would fold and would quit because she's got such a spotlight on her.
"Some of it is self-made. She does such a good job of promoting herself and making herself a big name, so she puts a lot of that on her and she owns up to everything, all of her losses."