WBO welterweight champion Jeff Horn (18-0-1, 12 KOs) has become a very wanted man since defeating eight division champion Manny Pacquiao back in July before a crowd of 51,000 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

On one end, he's obligated to make a mandatory defense against Terence Crawford. And on the other end, he can make a huge payday with a domestic showdown against former world champion Anthony Mundine, likely at the junior middleweight limit of 154-pounds.

There are also names like Amir Khan, Pacquiao and Errol Spence who want a piece of Horn.

Earlier this month, Horn made the first defense of his world title with a stoppage victory over British challenger Gary Corcoran in Brisbane.

Now he needs to make a big decision regarding his future - and Mundine wants him to take the money, which is reportedly a $2 million guarantee. 

Mundine is very confident that he can easily handle a fighter like Horn.

"I think it's the biggest fight in Australia," Mundine said to The Sydney Morning Herald. "I would love that opportunity. That's the fight, the old bull versus the young bull. I'm sure with my experience and seasoning, I'd be too much for him.

"People want to see it, so let's get it done. I'm too much for him. I'm too big, I'm too fast, my feet are too good. People are gonna say, 'Can he do it?' and have question marks over my age. But I see good, I'm like fine wine, I'm getting better with age. I feel like I'm getting seasoned now as a professional, I've only been in the sport since I was 25."

Mundine hopes that a victory over someone like Horn can bring him the major names - like middleweight stars Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin. 

"I'll take the old out and the new too. I feel I've still got the goods to mix it with the best in the world. Hopefully I've got the name and the runs on the board to lure an Alvarez or Golovkin. I want to go out fighting the best," Mundine said.