By Steve Kim

Coming off his fifth round stoppage of Kiko Martinez this past weekend, WBA featherweight titlist Leo Santa Cruz (32-0-1, 18KOs) is looking to go big game hunting.

Two of the targets on Santa Cruz's list include Carl Frampton, who is the unified champion at junior featherweight and this past weekend defeated longtime rival Scott Quigg, and Jesus Cueller - who holds the 'regular' version of the WBA belt at featherweight.

"I'd like to fight (Jesus) Cuellar or Carl Frampton, he'd like to move up in weight to 126. I think that's a big fight versus Carl Frampton because he's undefeated, he has a great record,"said Santa Cruz on Thursday afternoon.

But unifying the division is Santa Cruz's main goal.

"I want to unify with Lee Selby, he has the IBF, he wants to fight me. So hopefully we can unify against Gary Russell( WBC), (Vasyl) Lomachneko (WBO) that fight is a little harder because of Bob Arum but I'd like to fight him because he's the best in that division and I want to see how I do and try to beat him."

The 5'8 Santa Cruz seems to be adjusting well to the 126-pound weight class.

"At 126 we feel comfortable, I feel strong, I feel good,"said the 27-year old from Los Angeles, who has a mark of 32-0-1(18 KO's).

"We're getting used to it. We're going to build more power, we're going to get better and little by little we're going to adjust to it."

Steve Kim is the news editor for BoxingScene.com.