By Jhonny Gonzalez

In less than a month, WBA 154-pound champion Miguel Cotto will figure out if he's going to make a move to 160-pounds to challenge Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. for the WBC middleweight title. Chavez is going to face champion Sebastian Zbik on June 4 at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Cotto was going to face Antonio Margarito in a rematch on September 17, but the Mexican boxer has yet to receive full medical clearance to fight again. Margarito suffered a bad orbital bone injury during last November's loss to Manny Pacquiao. Cotto is not going to wait any further to fight again. He was initially going to face Margarito in June. A fight with Chavez would present him with the opportunity to become the first Puerto Rican boxer to win four world titles in four weight divisions.

"I'm waiting to see if Chavez, Jr. wins the fight. After the first week of June, [Top Rank] will let me know what's next. Maybe (the fight against Chavez, Jr.) will be in October or November. I will wait for the offer from Top Rank, but so far there is no plan 'A' no plan 'B,'" Cotto told Carlos Gonzalez.