Manny Pacquiao claimed the WBO International welterweight title in what might be his final fight, beating Timothy Bradley in Las Vegas on Saturday.
Pacquiao knocked down Bradley twice in the third bout between the pair en route to winning by unanimous decision.
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After a slow start, Pacquiao dominated most rounds. All three judges scored fight 116-110 in his favor.
Saturday's fight is expected to be the last of Pacquiao's career. He improved to 58-6-2, while Bradley is now 33-2-1.
Pacquaio now might retire and focus on politics in his native Philippines. He is a senator and arguably the most popular man in the island nation.
Both of Bradley's losses were to Pacquiao, who also won by a unanimous decision in April 2014.
The fight came to life in Round 3, with Pacquiao landing a left hand as the boxers started to open up.
Pacquiao was on top in the fourth round with quick bursts, and he also owned the fifth as he took control.
Pacquiao turned that into a knockdown in the seventh, landing a right hook that sent Bradley sprawling.
Bradley's response was strong and he won the eighth round as he had Pacquiao on the back foot, but a second knockdown followed in the ninth.
A counter left from Pacquiao sent Bradley to the canvas once again as the former claimed the title.