Tommy Fury has enlisted his brother Tyson and basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal for a star-studded callout of Jake Paul.
The 3-0 YouTuber and 5-0 Love Island star Tommy have been going back and forth over the past few months - and their teams have reportedly held talks over doing a big money fight between the pair.
They're both undefeated as professionals after having relatively low amateur experience, although Fury would be a strong favourite given his fighting background.
His brother Tyson is the heavyweight champion of the world - and seems set to fight Deontay Wilder in a trilogy fight for the WBC title this summer.
But Tommy, who garnered millions of followers as a contestant on the 2019 season of Love Island where he met girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague, is still just a fledgling boxer, and appears to be a great matchup for the inexperienced Paul.
And while in Miami to train with his brother for his upcoming title defence, Fury has been trying to earn a fight of his own - now being seen with basketball hero 'Shaq' and his family in an effort to goad Paul into facing him.
The YouTube star just signed a multi-fight deal for his fights in the United States to be broadcast on Showtime Boxing, which could pose an issue as Fury is signed with Queensberry Promotions, whose fight nights tend to land on ESPN.
And Paul's long-time rival Dillon Danis seems a more likely option, with Danis signed to Bellator MMA who have an already existing broadcast deal with Showtime.
The YouTube star is 3-0 as a professional, and will make his return to the ring on the same network as Floyd Mayweather and the Charlo Brothers later this year.
His last fight took place on the new Triller Fight Club promotion, and it appeared after selling a reported 1.5 million pay-per-views that Paul would stick with the fledgling company.
However, ESPN has confirmed that he has signed a multi-fight deal with the massive TV network - who put on Floyd Mayweather's massive PPV fights with Conor McGregor and Manny Pacquiao and will also air the boxing legend's exhibition with Logan Paul next month.
Paul confirmed the news on his Twitter page, saying 'it's showtime' in response to the announcement, and Triller president Ryan Kavanaugh has confirmed that the company has parted ways with Jake.
Trainer BJ Flores will restart his work with Paul in Puerto Rico later this month when he flies out to join his fighter, who is currently helping his brother Logan prepare for his fight with Floyd Mayweather on June 6.