WBA Super world featherweight champion Leo Santa Cruz wants to face the winner of Carl Frampton v Scott Quigg.
The 27-year-old Mexican defends his crown against Kiko Martinez - a Spaniard beaten by both Frampton and Quigg - in California on the same night the British pair meet in a Sky Sports Box Office super-bantamweight unification bout.
Despite being earmarked by IBF world featherweight champion Lee Selby as his ideal summer opponent, Santa Cruz (31-0-1-KO17) is more interested in dropping back down in weight to face the winner of Frampton v Quigg.
When asked of his interest in that bout, the former WBC super-bantamweight king told behindthegloves.com: "Of course. That was my plan. It's what I was saying in my mind.
"If I get through my fight, God willing, if everything goes good and we get the win, my plan was to call out the winner of Frampton and Quigg.
"Hopefully, I can do good and I get the winner of that. It's truly a 50-50 fight and could go either way. I think whoever catches who first will win, because they both hit. I don't think it will go the distance."
Looking ahead to facing Martinez, he added: "I didn't pick that. I don't pick who to fight. I just go in the gym and get ready. Three weeks ago, they called me when I was in the gym and asked if I'd be ready for February. I said I was ready and willing.
"I've seen him fight. I saw him against the Colombian fighter and he's a great fighter. He comes on strong, puts pressure on, strong and a lot of knockouts. We like the challenge - it's more interesting for the fans.
"I'm going to box him. Boxing him from a distance, that's how to beat him easily. If you stay there then he has the advantage because he's shorter. Boxing him is easier. I like to go forward. We'll make it a war."