Filipino boxing champion Manny Pacquiao said he would end his incredible vocation subsequent to battling Timothy Bradley in April to focus on his political profession, soaking seeks after a rematch with Floyd Mayweather.
The victor of a phenomenal eight world titles, who has played with running for president, said he was certain of winning a senate seat in the May races.
Pacquiao is confronting American welterweight Bradley for the third time on April 9, in the wake of losing to his greatest adversary Mayweather in the game's wealthiest battle in May a year ago.
"I am resigning from boxing to focus on my political vocation. My battle with Timothy Bradley will be my last," Pacquiao said in a meeting in his house late Monday.
The 37-year-old individual from parliament rejected reports that he would not step far from the game without a rematch with American Mayweather, who himself resigned in the wake of beating Pacquiao.
"I didn't say anything like that. No one talked with me about that. I will resign after my April 9 battle," he said.
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