
Pacquiao, who lost to Marquez via sixth-round knockout last December, said, he could always look for other opponents if Marquez doesn't want to extend their rivalry.
The Filipino boxer is already averaging $20 million per fight before the loss to Marquez. The Mexican, on the other hand, received $3 million in his fourth clash with Pacquiao -- Marquez’s highest purse in his 20-year boxing career.
Manny Pacquioa also reminded Marquez that he still leads the Mexican two wins to one in their four-fight saga.
Marquez, earlier, reiterated that he is no longer interested fighting Pacquiao, claiming that fans have already lost interest following his win over the Filipino.
He added that he has already accomplished his goal, which is to beat Pacquiao. “We already accomplished that objective,” said the counter-punching specialist.
He added that he has already accomplished his goal, which is to beat Pacquiao. “We already accomplished that objective,” said the counter-punching specialist.
Pacquiao, meanwhile, is moving on by searching for a new opponent. He maintained that he is not the choosy type and will fight anyone available in September.
“I am not scared of anybody that is why the fans love me. He said.
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