SHOCK: Sumuko si Senator Bato, idineklara ang hindi maiisip matapos talunin si Manny Pacquiao!/hi

A major shock has just shaken the Philippine political scene when Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa suddenly announced **”surrender”**, affirming that **there is nothing left to lose** after winning the confrontation with boxing legend Manny Pacquiao.

 

This information immediately caused fierce speculation and controversy. The competition between Bato and Pacquiao, once considered a **fierce battle not only in the ring but also in politics**, has now reached a surprising turning point.

 

According to what has been revealed, **the confrontation between these two famous figures is not just a political debate**, but also reflects a real power struggle. Although once considered a promising candidate, Pacquiao unexpectedly lost to Bato, and now, the winner himself has made a statement that has caused a stir in public opinion.

 

**”I fought to the end and now I have nothing left to lose. This is enough!”** – Senator Bato declared.

The question is: **Is there a force behind this event?** Some people think that this is **a calculated political move**, while others believe that Bato is actually facing too much pressure from many sides.

 

Meanwhile, **Manny Pacquiao has remained silent** about this incident. However, his fans believe that this is not the end and are still waiting for a strong response from the boxing legend.

Is this the end of Bato’s political career or just a surprise strategy? And what will Manny Pacquiao do next? **Let’s wait for the next developments of this dramatic confrontation!**

Legendary boxer Manny Pacquiao announces retirement from the sport
Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao has officially hung up his gloves.

The eight-division world champion and Philippine senator announced his retirement from boxing on Wednesday.

I would like to thank the entire world, especially the Filipino people, for their support for Manny Pacquiao. Farewell boxing, the 42-year-old said in a video posted on his Facebook page. It is difficult for me to accept that my time as a boxer is over. Today, I announce my retirement.

 

Pacquiao finished his 26-year, 72-fight career with 62 wins, eight losses and two draws. Of those 62 wins, 39 were by knockout and 23 by decision. He won 12 world titles and is the only fighter in history to have won titles in eight different weight classes.

His retirement from boxing followed a bitter defeat to Yordenis Ugas in Paradise, Nevada on August 21. The younger Cuban boxer defeated Pacquiao by unanimous decision and retained his World Boxing Association WBA welterweight title. It was Pacquiao’s first fight in more than two years.

Thank you for changing my life. When my family was desperate, you gave us hope, you gave me a chance to fight my way out of poverty, Pacquiao said in the video.

Because of you, I have been able to inspire people all over the world. Because of you, I have been given the courage to change more lives.

Recently, Pacquiao hinted that he would retire. This is expected to happen as he focuses his attention on a bigger political battle. This month, Pacquiao accepted his party’s nomination and declared that he would run for president of the Philippines in the May elections. He accused the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte, his former ally, of worsening corruption in the Philippines. He pledged to fight poverty and warned corrupt politicians that they would soon end up in jail.

Pacquiao’s rags-to-riches story and storied career have brought honor to the Southeast Asian nation, where he is also known as Pacman, People’s Champ and Pambansang Kamao.

He left his home in the southern Philippines as a teenager and hid on a ship to Manila. He entered professional boxing as a junior flyweight in 1995 at the age of 16, fought his way out of poverty and became one of the highest-paid athletes in the world.

Eddie Banaag, a 79-year-old retiree, said he idolized Pacquiao as a boxer and watched most of his fights. He believes the boxing icon should have retired earlier.

He should have done so after his victory over Keith Thurman, Banaag said of Pacquiao’s victory over Thurman on July 20, 2019 in Las Vegas, Pacquiao’s second to last fight. It would be better if he ended his boxing career with a win than a loss.

However, Pacquiao believes he will always be remembered as a winner. He has earned hundreds of millions of dollars in his career and his record in the ring is beyond doubt.

I will never forget what I have accomplished in life, Pacquiao said on Wednesday. I just heard the final bell. The boxing is over.

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