Pacquiao to Quit after Bradley Bout
Manny Pacquiao has confirmed his showdown with Timothy Bradley in the spring will be his last fight before he hangs up his gloves to concentrate on a political career.
Pacquiao will take on Bradley for a third time on April 9 after losing to his
biggest rival Floyd Mayweather in boxing's richest fight in history last May.
The
Filipino, who has won world and Ring Magazine titles in an unprecedented eight
weight divisions, lost a controversial split decision to Bradley in 2012, but
cruised to a one-sided points victory in their rematch two years later.
Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum said last week he did not believe his fighter would retire after fighting Bradley, but the 37-year-old set the record straight on Monday night.
"I am retiring from boxing to concentrate on my political career," said Pacquiao. "My fight with Timothy Bradley will be my last."
Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum said last week he did not believe his fighter would retire after fighting Bradley, but the 37-year-old set the record straight on Monday night.
"I am retiring from boxing to concentrate on my political career," said Pacquiao. "My fight with Timothy Bradley will be my last."
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