Manny Pacquiao said that a WBO panel ruling that he had won his controversial bout against Timothy Bradley would help restore people’s faith in the sport.

The World Boxing Organisation (WBO) said this week all five members of a special panel it asked to review the controversial June 9 Las Vegas bout scored it in favour of Pacquiao.

The WBO said it could not overturn the result of the fight or ask Bradley to surrender the belt, but that it could authorise a re-match.

“I hope with this ruling the public’s faith in the sport of boxing would be restored,” 33-year-old Pacquiao said.

“I was not surprised by the WBO ruling. I knew that I won, so did the whole world. But that is already over and I am now focusing on the next fight.”

He said he and his promoter Bob Arum would discuss his next move in a Los Angeles meeting set for next week, but remained coy on who would be his next opponent.

“We will soon find out who I will fight next,” he said, when asked if he was aiming for a re-match against US fighter Bradley.

Bradley snatched Pacquiao’s welterweight belt via a split decision, with two judges scoring it 115-113 for the American and a third scoring it 115-113 for Filipino Pacquiao.

With the win, Bradley snapped Pacquiao’s 15-fight, seven-year winning streak.

The decision sparked outrage in the boxing-crazy Philippines and in the United States, where two senators pushed for the creation of a national boxing commission to regulate the sport.

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