Mexican superstar Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez is still searching for an opponent for the fall - and Chris Eubank Jr. wants to be that man.

Canelo, although fighting two weight classes above in his last outing, still holds the WBA middleweight title. Eubank is the WBA's interim-champion at the weight.

Eubank, 30-years-old, believes that he's got Canelo's number when it comes to handing him his first defeat since a 2013 clash with Floyd Mayweather.

"Canelo Alvarez, that's the No 1 fight that I want right now," Eubank Jr told Sky Sports. "I don't think anyone on the planet would make a better opponent for him. Most guys are going in there to run and survive, I'm going in there to destroy.

"I know I can beat him, so that's the fight I want. I definitely have got a strategy. I see the weaknesses. I see where he can be exposed. I'm not looking to survive, I'm taking the fight to him and I don't think he's ready for somebody like that."

"Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez, two of the biggest names in boxing and they both have middleweight titles. Those are the guys I want. Those are the fights that I need at this stage of my career. I don't want to take backward steps. It's full steam ahead."

There is also WBO super middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders, who handed Eubank his first career defeat back in 2014.

"Saunders is ongoing," Eubank said. "It is a fight that can, and probably will, happen again in the future."

"Everybody knows we don't get along. We don't like each other. I want the fight. The only issue is that I'm at middleweight and he's at super middleweight."