Mayer reaffirmed her life-long goal of becoming an undisputed champion after a second consecutive win over Briton Sandy Ryan earlier this year.
She had hoped to face Wales’ Lauren Price, the WBC welterweight champion, in an undisputed fight.
That bout fell through largely because of promotional and broadcast issues.
If a fight with Price – who is expected to be back in action in the UK in December – does not materialise next for Mayer, she could pursue undisputed status at light-middleweight against IBF champion Oshae Jones.
“The most important thing is that I have options,” Mayer said.
“I’d love to do both – go back down to 147lb for undisputed, then come back up and defend at 154lb.”
A potential super-fight could also be on the cards against Claressa Shields, the self-proclaimed ‘Greatest Woman of All Time’ and undisputed three-weight world champion, who currently holds titles at heavyweight.
American Shields, currently a free agent, is attracting interest from several promoters, including Most Valuable Promotions, co-founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian.
If Shields were to move down to super-middleweight, Mayer – despite it not being a natural weight – has said she would gladly meet her there.











