By Elisinio Castillo

WBC flyweight world champion Román "Chocolatito" Gonzalez (40-0, 34 KOs) has captured world titles at 105, 108 and 112-pounds. He doesn't plan to stop there. Gonzalez wants to eventually move up and capture world titles at 115 and 118-pounds.

He wants to unify with WBO/WBA champion Juan Franisco Estrada and the move up toe 115-pounds in 2015. Next up is a title defense in Japan in November.

During a recent televised appearance on Golpe a Golpe, the 27-year-old champion said:

"I have the same thirst that I had on the very first day when I wanted to be crowned world champion," said Roman. "It's a blessing to be a three-time world champion, and I know great things are ahead. I hope to get that unification with Estrada. On the 22nd of November I will defend my championship in Japan, and then see what comes - but maybe we can go to 115 pounds in 2015, then to 118 pounds in 2016. I want to win five titles."