ANTHONY Mundine said he was more than happy to get in the ring with the likes of new world champion, Rockdale's Sakio Bika, provided they fight on his terms.
Mundine, who, in his last fight, easily disposed of Rafael Sosa Pintos, of Uruguay, in a points decision, has set his sights on going to the US to meet Oscar de la Hoya after the ``golden boys'' fight on December 6.
``We are trying to fight (Daniel) Geale, Bika and these sort of guys,'' Mundine said.
``People want to see me fight them but at the same time they've got to understand what I'm giving them is twice or two-and-a-half times what they can get.''
Despite Bika securing the vacant International Boxing Organisation (IBO) super-middleweight world title in the US, Mundine said he would beat him. ``I'd be happy to fight him and I'd love to fight him,'' Mundine said.
``I've done numerous rounds with him in the gym and he is easy work for me.
``I will prove that if he gives me the opportunity to fight and if he is not ridiculous in monetary terms. I don't see any middleweight that can trouble me if I'm on my game. Not one.''
Mundine's win against Pintos was in his second fight below the super-middleweight division. He entered the ring weighing 73.3 kilograms.
``I've got to try and watch what I eat, monitor my food a bit more and drink a lot more water,'' Mundine said.
``I knew I was fighting out of my division for some time.''
And as for a rematch with Danny Green?
``I would reopen that chapter but it depends on him,'' Mundine said. ``I'm willing to fight him or anyone else. Money talks so if that makes sense then I'm willing to fight.''