By Ernesto Castellanos, notifight.com

According to veteran trainer Nacho Beristain, former four division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez does not retired and the boxer has a planned goal to do three more fights before hanging up the gloves for good.

Nacho had recently spoken with Marquez, and he said that even though he was 43 years old, he feels fully capable of continuing his career and even has the support of doctors.

Marquez told the trainer that his inactivity was due to an injury that he had been dealing with in one knee, but now the knee in question has been totally restored, and he's once again ready to fight.

Marquez explained to Nacho that at the moment he is running near his house, and that he will start training at the gym as soon as something is completed.

Beristáin rejected the idea that Marquez has been out of the ring because the American television networks are not really interested in his comeback.

"On the contrary, he's one of the stars of boxing. Juan is one of those fighters who receive the better television numbers. [Getting on American TV] is no problem," said Nacho, who will begin training Marquez in the Romanza Gym once a fight is finalized.

Márquez, who was born on August 23, 1973 in Mexico City, has a professional record of 56 wins, 7 losses and a draw - and 40 knockouts. Juan Manuel's last match was held on May 17, 2014 at The Los Angeles Forum, where he beat Mike Alvarado on points in a match where the WBO International welterweight title was at stake.

Before that match, Juan had lost a decision to Timothy Bradley and had spectacularly knocked out Manny Pacquiao in their fourth encounter on December 8, 2012.

"Juan is very excited to fight," added Nacho.

In a small bit of news, Rodrigo "Gato" Guerrero said that he has ended his relationship with Zanfer Promotions, and will now fight for Golden Boy, who promised him four fights, including one for an NABF title and a WBC bantamweight title match.