By Pablo Fletes, notifight.com

Japan's Naoya Inoue, the super flyweight champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), was present at their annual convention in Orlando, Florida.

Nicknamed the "Monster" - the 22 years old is already a two division world champion and he's yet to reach his tenth pro fight. He won his first title in only his sixth professional fight, which is still a record for Japanese boxing.

But the most interesting opponent for Inoue is found three pounds below, WBC flyweight world champion Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez.

However, Inoue says his team is not looking to rush him into a fight with Gonzalez.

"Of course I'd like to face Chocolatito. He's the best pound for pound fighter in the world. I would like the opportunity to fight a great fighter," Inoue said.

"I want to fight with Roman, but everyone tells me I'm still very green to face someone like him. If Roman wants to fight me, he should come up to 115 pounds. There are issues because of our gap in experience. In Japan they believe that I should do 4 or 5 fights so I can be ready to face him. I wish I had more experience, so in the upcoming year I will have about three fights to get more experience.

Chocolatito has a record of 44-0, with 38 knockouts. Inoue is just 8-0 with 7 knockouts and in his last fight he demolished Argentine veteran Omar Narvaez in two rounds to capture the WBO crown at 115.

December 29th is the scheduled date for the next defense of Inoue, who faces Philippines contender Warlito Parrenas.