Promoter Eddie Hearn has no doubt a third clash between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano would sell out Croke Park as he stated a desire to bring the bout to GAA headquarters.
The Matchroom Boxing supremo was in Belfast on Tuesday afternoon for the press conference ahead of the all-Irish IBF world title eliminator between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan.
Taylor retained her super-lightweight world titles two months ago in another epic clash with Serrano in front of a huge global audience on Netflix.
Now in the final chapters of a glittering career, she still has Croke Park at the top of her wish list.
Taylor said at the weekend that she is still holding out hope of a bout at the venue, knowing it is in the hands of her promoter Hearn, as well as counterpart Jake Paul, who represents Serrano.
Talks between Matchroom Boxing and Croke Park have failed to bear fruit in the past, with concerns over cost of hiring the stadium often raised by the promoter.
However, Hearn feels the additional factors around the fight could help it make more financial sense on this occasion.
He said: "I think now, with the size of the Serrano III fight coming off the back of the Netflix audience, the story, Jake Paul's involvement, there is a lot of money in that fight now. More money than ever before.
"We're not going to harp on about the costs of Croke Park, it is what it is. But there is a lot of revenue in that fight now which gives you the opportunity.
"There are two things which Katie Taylor wants. Croke Park and Las Vegas. So, really, in terms of ticking off the list for Katie Taylor, we're out of boxes really."
Asked whether it is more realistic than before, Hearn said: "Yes, because it's a bigger fight. People always say would you really do 70,000 or 80,000. I've always believed yes. Now, without a doubt it does.
"Serrano and Taylor could fight 10 times and every one would be a fight of the year. Maybe Mr Paul will get on a plane and come and see the Croke Park boys with me.
"We'll try to make history. I really want to deliver it for her because she is the most incredible individual.
"She is probably the greatest sportsperson I have worked with and I'd love to see it happen."