Manny Pacquiao’s nemesis Juan Manuel Marquez is in agreement with the
majority of boxing fans in wanting a fight between the Filipino slugger
and the undefeated Floyd Mayweather.
In an interview with Boxing Scene’s Salvador Rodriguez,
Marquez reiterated that fighting Pacquiao again is no longer an option
for him even as his name is on the list of possible opponents for the
Filipino congressman on his April fight in Las Vegas.
“The fifth
fight is not going to happen,” Marquez said in the interview. “It’s not
even worth it for us because the people are very happy with that
knockout.”
In their fourth fight, Marquez finally won over
Pacquiao with a sixth round knockout. Marquez was behind on the
scorecards and his corner was seriously considering stopping the fight
when the counter-puncher landed a picture-perfect right that put
Pacquiao to sleep.
Instead of a fifth Pacquiao-Marquez fight, the
Mexican is hoping Pacquiao gets a shot at Mayweather. Back in 2009,
Marquez tried to blemish Mayweather's immaculate record but he fell
short, losing to the American via unanimous decision.
“I hope
they make the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. to
erase any doubts,” said Marquez. “I think it’s going to be a great fight
and the people will be very pleased because they won’t be in suspense
on what would have happened if these two fighters had faced each other.”
At
40 years of age, Marquez accepts that he only has one or two fights
left before he calls it a career. Right now, a fight against his
conqueror Timothy Bradley tops his wishlist.
Trainer Nacho Beristain also said the same in an interview with Boxing Scene’s Ernesto Castallanos.
“I talked to Juan Manuel. He said that he has thought about his career
and he believes that the only thing that is attractive for him to stay
in the ring is a rematch with Bradley,” said Beristain. “He would like
to do that fight in Mexico. But if not, Juan is ready to go wherever he
is told.”
Because Marquez is gunning for a world title in a fifth
division, fighting Pacquiao makes no sense for him as he only holds an
international WBO belt. Bradley on the other hand holds the WBO
welterweight title.
“Marquez is not interested in another fight
against Manny Pacquiao or any other opponent,” Beristain added. “If he
does not get Bradley, he will retire from boxing.”