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Pacquiao eyes fond farewell, looks forward to politics

/ 02:57 PM January 20, 2016

Manny Pacquiao, center left, and Timothy Bradley Jr. pose during a news conference in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016. Pacquiao and Bradley are scheduled to fight on April 9 in Las Vegas for Bradley's WBO welterweight title. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

Manny Pacquiao, center left, and Timothy Bradley Jr. pose during a news conference in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016. Pacquiao and Bradley are scheduled to fight on April 9 in Las Vegas for Bradley’s WBO welterweight title. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

Manny Pacquiao said he is looking forward to swapping the boxing ring for the political arena on Tuesday as the countdown began towards his farewell fight with long-time American rival Timothy Bradley in April.

Pacquiao, whose last bout was the money-spinning “Fight of the Century” with Floyd Mayweather last May, insisted he will hang up his gloves for good after the third and final installment of his rivalry with Bradley.

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The 37-year-old eight-division world champion is planning to run for a seat in the Philippines senate later this year after already serving as a representative in the Asian country’s congress.

“I’m so happy to be hanging up my gloves after this fight,” Pacquiao told a press conference at the luxury Beverly Hills Hotel.

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“I’m sure I will feel sad but that’s life. You can’t keep on fighting all the time. But it’s time I think.

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“I started out in boxing because I wanted to help my family, my mother. Now I’m ending my boxing career because I want to help my countrymen, the Filipino people. I’m ending because I want to serve the people.”

Bradley’s WBO welterweight title will be on the line in the April 9 bout at Las Vegas’s MGM Grand in what is the third meeting of the two fighters.

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Bradley, (33-1-1, 13 KOs), won a highly controversial split decision against Pacquiao in their first meeting in 2012.

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Pacquiao then won their 2014 rematch in Las Vegas with a comfortable unanimous decision to end Bradley’s undefeated record.

The Filipino slugger (57-6-2, 38 KOs) said he is anticipating a sterner challenge from Bradley in their decisive bout.

“I chose Bradley again because he’s different from before,” Pacquiao said.

“He’s improved a lot.”

Bradley meanwhile also warned fans to expect a different fight to the previous two bouts.

“I’ve heard that Manny Pacquiao chose me because he knows me,” Bradley said.

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“I think it’s different now. I honestly do. “I think this will be a different fight than the first two altercations. That’s all I can tell you. It’s going to be a great fight — he wants it really badly and so do I.”

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