Marquez wants to preserve KO win vs Pacquiao

Manny Pacquiao’s hopes of a fifth fight against Juan Manuel Marquez were slammed shut by his Mexican nemesis after the four-division world champion said he has no more intention of facing the Filipino boxing icon even if there’s big money on the line.

Marquez, in an interview by Scott Christ of BadLeftHook.com, said he won’t take the bait being thrown by Top Rank Big Boss Bob Arum. He will face fellow Pacquiao conqueror Timothy Bradley on October 12 instead.

Pacquiao, on the other hand, will take on Brandon Rios on November 23.

The 40-year-old Marquez (55-6-1 with 40 knockouts) added that he wants to preserve the memory of his knockout win over Pacquiao (54-5-2, 38 KOs) in their fourth meeting last December.

"I'd rather stay with the memory of that 'lucky punch' that I connected on Pacquiao. It's about pride and honor, not money,” said Marquez. “That's why in that contest there was no championship at stake, only the WBO's Champion of The Decade belt.”

“There are no plans [to fight after Bradley]. We'll leave this commitment first, and then see. First I want to see how I feel and if I plan to continue with my career."

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