WBC super flyweight champion Carlos "Prince" Cuadras (35-0-1, 27KOs) says he can hardly wait to sate his desire to take center stage on September 10, fighting the most important match of his successful career, at the Forum in Inglewood, California, against also unbeaten champ Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez (45-0, 38KOs).

It's the battle for supremacy, which will reach millions of homes via Televisa Deportes, and the mega-fight itself will surely slow the professional progress of one of them.

The super motivated champion, assures he's not given the prospect of defeat a scant moment's notice. And he's in the best shape of his career, with the inspirational help of his coach Rudy Hernandez in Maywood, California.

"I'm at the peak of my career, it's my time and I will win. Chocolatito is too small for super flyweight, so I'm sure I'll surprise everyone.  I have always been a natural 115 pounder and I'll do the job," Cuadras said with his characteristic panache and unbridled confidence.

Chocolatito is looking to make history by becoming the first fighter in the history of Nicaragua to win world titles in four weight divisions. He's captured world titles at 105, 108 and 112-pounds. Gonzalez is still the WBC world champion at the flyweight limit.