By Rick Reeno
WBA/WBO lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez advised BoxingScene.com that he doesn't have much interest in fighting Robert Guerrero. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer had mentioned Guerrero as a possible opponent - if Marquez is able to beat Michael Katsidis this Saturday in Las Vegas.
Marquez would like to get a third fight with Manny Pacquiao. If the Pacquiao fight doesn't happen, he's willing to fight either WBA junior welterweight champion Amir Khan, or Erik Morales, at 140-pounds.
"I want the big fights, like Pacquiao, Khan, Morales. Maybe go up and make history [at 140] by winning four titles," Marquez told BoxingScene.com.
Another possible opponent ruled out by Marquez is WBO 126-pound champ Juan Manuel Lopez, who recently beat his younger brother Rafael. Lopez told BoxingScene he was willing to fight Marquez at a catch-weight of 130-pounds.
Marquez replied "he would have to come to 135. I'm not going down, I'm looking to move up."