WBO super middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders has no issues when it comes to traveling overseas for a showdown with Mexican superstar Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez.

Saunders, along with WBA super middleweight champion Callum Smith, are reportedly two of the boxers under consideration for a clash with Canelo on May 2nd, as part of Cinco De Mayo weekend.

According to Saunders, he's not been demanding a tremendous amount of money to make the fight happen.

And he's open to the idea of facing Canelo in any location presented - including Mexico.

Canelo, back in November, jumped up in weight by two divisions to score a knockout win over Sergey Kovalev to capture the WBO light heavyweight title. He has since vacated that belt and most expect him to fight at 168-pounds.

"I'm up for the fight. I've not priced myself out - I've asked right," Saunders told Sky Sports. "I'm willing to travel for Cinco de Mayo [on May 2]. I can only do so much. I can only offer myself. If they really want to fight then let's get it on, we've got 12 weeks.

"If not, me and Callum Smith will get it on in a big fight. A huge unification fight. I hear Smith is the frontrunner, then I hear I'm the frontrunner. If it doesn't happen I think me and Callum should fight.

"I would go to Mexico, if [Canelo and his handlers] want, as long as they have got a fair square ring. Let's see who the best is. I fear no man. If they want to fight, I'm ready to fight. I'm the WBO super-middleweight champion - he's a three-weight world champion, not four like he keeps saying. I wanted to be busy, I wanted to be out mid-February but the Canelo fight got mentioned and you have to have patience. If it happens it happens, if it doesn't it doesn't.

"The problem is: I've been here before. I've been here twice with Gennadiy Golovkin, I've been here twice with Canelo. These big fights? I've been before and seen the carpet pulled [from under me]. So I'm not excited. The only time I get excited is when I put pen to paper."