Boxer Juan Manuel Marquez is not willing to have another fight with his infamous nemesis Manny Pacquiao.

Marquez had an interview with Boxing Scene's Salvador Rodriguez where the boxer revealed that he does not plan to fight Pacquiao even if he might be a possible opponent for an upcoming fight.

"The fifth fight is not going to happen," Marquez said. "It's not even worth it for us because the people are very happy with that knockout."

In the boxers' fourth fight, Marquez beat Pacquiao with a sixth round knockout. According to Yahoo! Sports, Marquez gave Pacquaio a picture-perfect right punch that knocked Pacquaio out. After this incident, his corner had supposedly considered stopping the fight.

Marquez is currently hoping that his opponent will fight Floyd Mayweather who is known to be "undefeatable."

"I hope they make the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. to erase any doubts," Marquez said. "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."

According to Marquez's trainer, Nacho Beristain, Marquez is looking forward to having a rematch with Timothy Bradley.

"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," Beristain said. "He would like to do that fight in Mexico. But if not, Juan is ready to go wherever he is told."