Caroline Dubois is aiming for a clash with either Katie Taylor or Chantelle Cameron.
The two are set to run it back in November after Cameron won the first bout, inflicting Taylor’s first professional defeat.
In another first, Dubois won her first world title after becoming the IBO women's lightweight champion with a win over Magali Rodriguez in London on Saturday night.
She scored a 98-89, 97-90, 99-88 a victory, though she was unhappy to miss out a knockout.
"I wanted the knockout. I'm 22, what's going to happen when I'm 25 or 26? I'll start knocking these girls spark out," she said to the BBC.
"Considering the circumstances, she was tough and came out swinging even when I dropped her," Dubois continued.
"That's what I needed. I think it was a career-best performance but I've got more to give.
"She's a veteran, she knows how to get around. She tried pulling my shorts down, she spat her gumshield out. I was annoyed that was allowed to happen."
Dubois added that she was looking for the winner of Cameron vs. Taylor 2 in pursuit of more belts
"Katie Taylor and Chantelle Cameron are tied off but when they are available for me I'll come out and take it. I'll be and the new," Dubois said.