Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao retires to focus on full-time political career

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Camera IconPhilippine boxing great Manny Pacquiao, the only fighter to win world titles in eight divisions, has quit the ring to focus on a full-time political career. Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Boxing star Manny Pacquiao, who is planning to run for president in the 2022 Philippine elections, is retiring from boxing to focus on the biggest fight in his political career.

Pacquiao made the announcement in a 14-minute video posted on his official Facebook page.

In August, the world’s only eight-division champion, lost a WBA welterweight world title match against Cuban Yordenis Ugas.

Pacquiao, 42, is a Philippine senator and has up to now been dividing his time between politics and fighting.

I just heard the final bell. Boxing is over.

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“I just heard the final bell. Boxing is over,” said an emotional Pacquiao as he thanked his fans all over the world.

“I never thought this day would come as a I hang up my boxing gloves.”

Known for his fast footwork and blistering speed of punches, Pacquiao was widely regarded as one of the top offensive fighters in the sport’s history.

Veteran promoter Bob Arum in 2010 said he was unmatched, and rated him better than Muhammad Ali.

“His left and right hand hit with equal power and that is what destroys his opponents,” Arum told Reuters.

Growing up in the south of the Philippines, Pacquiao’s family was dirt-poor, prompting him to do odd jobs to survive.

He stowed away on a boat to the capital Manila as a teenager, where he started competitive boxing.

Camera IconManny Pacquiao has announced his retirement from boxing to concentrate on a career in politics. Credit: AP

Pacquiao was among the staunchest allies of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, backing the leader’s bloody war on drugs and his bid to reintroduce the death penalty.

But their political ties soured after Pacquiao criticised Duterte’s friendly relationship with China and corruption in the government.

In July, he was ousted as president of the country’s ruling political party.

Pacquiao started his political career with a failed congressional run in 2007.

He won a seat at the lower house of congress in 2010, representing the southern Sarangani province.

The two-term congressman was elected for a six-year term in the upper chamber in 2016.

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