Aljamain Sterling and Movsar Evloev continue to engage each other in back-and-forths on social media, with the unbeaten Russian featherweight calling on 'Funk Master' to face him on Aug. 24. He took to X/Twitter to challenge Sterling to accept the proposed date for the matchup.Furthermore, Evloev claimed to have spoken to the UFC brass, who he asserted agreed on the Aug. date for a five-round bout. He urged Sterling to accept the contract while stating that he won't keep pushing him to fight if he doesn't want to before tagging UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby."Aljo I spoke with the UFC and it was confirmed me and you August 24th main event, 5 rounds. If you're not going to fight me then don't waste my time. I'm not a bully but the only time I'll bully you is in the cage. Sign the contract."Naturally, this drew a response from Sterling, who expressed confusion over Evloev's continued insistence that they sooner than expected, as the pair had a fairly recent exchange where September was revealed as a possible date."Jesus man. What is wrong with your ears bredren??? I said September. For the 4th, maybe 5th time, if you don't want to wait, then move on. Simple. Stop complicating this."Despite Evloev's claims, the UFC has not officially announced a date for a potential matchup between him and Sterling. However, with such public back-and-forth involving both men, it is likely that the bout has already led to serious discussion behind closed doors with management.Movsar Evloev and Aljamain Sterling are eyeing a title eliminator with each otherBoth Movsar Evloev and Alajmain Sterling are gunning for the featherweight title. The undefeated Russian is willing to put his 18-0 record against a former UFC champion, as Sterling previously reigned as one of the most accomplished bantamweight champions in the promotion's history.Meanwhile, 'Funk Master' is coming off an impressive win over top-ranked featherweight Calvin Kattar, who he outwrestled at UFC 300. In his quest to become a two-division champion, Sterling identified Evloev as a worthy opponent over whom a victory could earn him a title shot.