Former WBC super flyweight champion Carlos "El Príncipe" Cuadras (35-1-1, 27KOs) is promising to knock out the new champion Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez (46-0, 38KOs) in their rematch which could be as soon as early as next year.

Carlos made this promise at the weekly press conference held by the World Boxing Council in Mexico City.

In a conference call, Chocolatito readily agreed to the direct rematch. He said he thought he won chapter one by a margin of a couple of rounds but NOT by a wider margin. He said it was a great, close and difficult fight in which he'd done his utmost to win. And he's very happy to have a rematch.

Their first classic war, was for the WBC onyx belt. Carlos wants the rematch to be for the  diamond belt! Carlos is promising to be more explosive next time around. He confirms he's going to Japan this weekend for discussions with Mr Honda of Teiken.

He says this fight has matured him and he also stressed: "The recognition of the people following the fight, has been absolutely fantastic. It's priceless!"

WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman says there's a popular demand for a second encounter, with much anticipation that it could match or even surpass the first, which is a leading candidate for Fight of The Year.  And a direct rematch could be as soon as early next year.

Regarding a rematch with Juan Francisco Estrada, who dropped his WBA/WBO flyweight titles last Friday and announced a move up to 115-pounds on Tuesday, Gonzalez made it clear that he prefers the rematch with Cuadras.

"I think it's better to have a rematch with Cuadras. Honestly I do not care about the fight with Estrada. So if I'm able to, I would give Cuadras a rematch," Gonzalez.