By Edward Chaykovsky

WBA "regular" super bantamweight champion Scott Quigg (27-0-2, 20KOs) hopes to one day battle his domestic rival, Carl Frampton (17-0, 12KOs). The first target on Quigg's list is a showdown with Kiko Martinez, who now holds the IBF's version of the belt and soon defends against Jeffrey Mathebula. Frampton, who holds the EBU title, knocked Martinez out in February of this year.

“Carl Frampton and me is a massive fight. We made him a big offer and he didn’t take it. I want the fight and he says he wants it too. If he can get a world title then the fight is even bigger. There are other options for me like Kiko Martinez that would be a unification fight and a chance to become a double world champion,” Quigg told the Bury Times.

Quigg plans to be ringside when Martinez defends his title and hopes to face him in a unification bout in March of 2014.