By Miguel Rivera

A few days ago, WBC super flyweight world champion Roman 'Chocolatito' Gonzalez (46-0, 38KOs) stated that he doesn't care about a rematch with Juan Francisco (33-2, 24 KOs), who Chocolatito won a tough twelve round decision over in 2012 - at junior flyweight.

Estrada has always complained that he moved down to 108-pounds to take the fight, but it left him very weak. Chocolatito officially moved up to super flyweight earlier this month and captured the WBC title from Carlos Cuadras.

Last week, Estrada officially vacated his World Boxing Organization and World Boxing Association flyweight titles. He then announced his return, at super flyweight, for October 8th in his native Puerto Penasco against a fighter from Philippines, Raymond Tabugon, and Azteca 7, La Casa del Boxeo, will broadcast to everyone in Mexico.

At a press conference to announced the fight, Estrada (33-2, 24 KOs) explained that he's fully recovered from the injury to his right hand that sidelined him from fighting for over a year. The bout will be at the Ballpark Francisco Leon Garcia with Tabugon (18-5-1, 8 KOs) over ten rounds at super flyweight in a Zanfer promotion.

Alfredo Caballero, the trainer for Estrada, believes his fighter has everything necessary to beat Chocolatito at 115-pounds - even by knockout.

But Chocolatito appears to be more interested in a rematch with Cuadras or a showdown with Naoya Inoue.

"We think they recognize that at 108 pounds, Juan Francisco was weak, and he still gave them a fight like they never had before in 2012. Perhaps at 115 pounds, [Chocolatito] will not have as much of an opportunity [to win]. At super flyweight I think we can even knock him out," Caballero told ESPN Deportes.

"The idea of ??leaving the titles at flyweight was to go after Chocolatito at super flyweight. For now Juan Francisco has the fight in his homeland against a Filipino, and if it goes well want to fight in December and then go after Chocolatito."