By Elisinio Castillo

WBC flyweight champion Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez (44-0, 38KOs) is very motivated to capture a fourth divisional title.  

After Floyd Mayweather Jr. retired in September, most experts labeled him as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world.

At 28-years-old, Gonzalez has captured world titles in three weight divisions and he wants more.

A move to 115-pounds is a possibility in 2016 and a rematch with WBA/WBO flyweight champon Juan Francisco "Gallo" Estrada.

"With the motivation of taking care of my family, I have worked hard every single day in boxing. Right now I want to seize the opportunity of a fourth world title. I do not take anything for granted.," Gonzalez told George Ebro. "I want that fourth crown. There is talk of a rematch with Gallo Estrada, there are many plans and possibilities ahead. What I do is keep training like a horse in the gym."

"There are many good fighters and the world has taken notice. But there is still a lot to do. I myself, now with HBO, everyone knows me. Before that I fought a lot in Mexico and Japan, but it is true that people are talking a lot more about the lower weight divisions."