David Haye and Dereck Chisora could be set to clash this summer - in the ring.
Promoter Frank Warren has been talking up prospects for the fight, even though neither boxer currently holds a licence.
Chisora was suspended indefinitely by the WBC and the British Boxing
Board of Control rescinded his licence following a clash with Haye after
Chisora's brave title challenge against Vitali Klitschko.
The pair were involved in an ugly brawl in the post-fight press
conference in Munich with German police subsequently calling Chisora in
for questioning.
The Londoner will have his appeal against the BBBC's decision to ban
him heard on May 14, while Haye is also without a licence after he
officially retired following his loss to Wladimir Klitschko.
"It's a natural fight, it doesn't matter what anyone says," Warren, who promotes Chisora, was reported to have said.
"I do see the fight happening. It's the proper forum for them to settle their differences.
"It's a bigger fight than either of them fighting Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko."
It remains to be seen whether Warren can get Chisora licenced again
anytime soon, let alone lure Haye - who is looking to forge an acting
career in Hollywood - back between the ropes.