Two division word champion Katie Taylor is looking to secure the biggest fights possible in 2020.

In June, as part of the Anthony Joshua-Andy Ruiz undercard at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Taylor won a close decision over Delfine Persoon to unify the entire lightweight division by uniting the WBO, IBF, WBA, WBC world titles.

Then in November, she moved up to super lightweight to win a world title in a second division by defeating Christina Linardatou.

Now Taylor wants a legacy fight in the coming new year.

She's looking at seven division world champion Amanda Serrano, undisputed welterweight champion Cecilia Braekhus, and a grudge rematch with Persoon.

"I just want to be involved in big fights really and there's so many possible opponents out there for me," Taylor told Sky Sports.

"There's the likes of Amanda Serrano, who's a seven-weight world champion - that's probably one of the biggest fights in boxing right now. Obviously the rematch with Delfine Persoon and there's a possibility of stepping up another weight class and fighting Cecilia Braekhus, who's another undisputed champion.

"So you can imagine, undisputed champion against undisputed champion, these are history-making fights."

The likely easiest fight to make, would be against Braekhus. Both Taylor and Braekhus share the same promoter in Eddie Hearn of Matchroom.

"Definitely an easy fight to make," Taylor said. "She is a welterweight and it's a fight where I'm going to have to build myself up to I think.

"I'm obviously naturally a lightweight fighter, even though I stepped up to light-welterweight in the last fight, I make lightweight very, very comfortably, so it is a fight that's going to take time I think. But it is absolutely a history-making fight… undisputed champion against undisputed champion, I don't think that's ever been done before, so that will be a very, very special fight."