I'm not sure you could do that physically. You'd run into problems with overstocking and severe stress to the fish, which could end up killing it.
The only large fish suitable for a small tank are frogfish. As long as you keep the water clean, a frogfish is fine in a fairly small tank for its size, since it's not an active fish at all. You can run into some issues with them being messy fish that produce a lot of waste, but a frogfish in a heavily filtered, relatively small tank will do just fine. They're kinda like pac-man frogs.
The only large fish suitable for a small tank are frogfish. As long as you keep the water clean, a frogfish is fine in a fairly small tank for its size, since it's not an active fish at all. You can run into some issues with them being messy fish that produce a lot of waste, but a frogfish in a heavily filtered, relatively small tank will do just fine. They're kinda like pac-man frogs.