By Jhonny Gonzalez

WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. has no fear of Sergio Martinez, according to the young Mexican champion, but he wants to be properly compensated for a such a fight. Martinez, the mandatory challenger, is looking to fight Chavez by early 2012.

"If [the promoters] make me a good offer, then I'm interested in fighting with Martinez. Why not? I don't fear anybody. It's like this, if you are going to get paid three dollars for a job and paid six for the other, obviously you're going to grab the job that pays six dollars," Chavez said.

The job that pays six dollars, is a mega fight with countryman Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. They respective promoters are currently discussing a possible fight between the two Mexican superstars.

"The Mexican people and the Latinos want that fight. I am willing to fight him. I hope a good agreement is reached between the promoters. I'm still training and I'm ready for whatever," Chavez said.

Chavez defends his WBC title against Peter Manfredo Jr. on November 19th in Texas.