Manny Pacquiao isn't the only one to benefit after his win over Timothy Bradley on Saturday. The Filipino boxer and politician put the bloody boxing shorts he wore the night of the fight, along with some more of his belongings, up for auction to benefit a good cause, according to TMZ.

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The 35-year-old, who may be fighting Juan Manuel Marquez next, sold his shorts, gloves and other boxing memorabilia to raise money for victims of the typhoon that hit the Philippines late last year, resulting in thousands of casualties. His bloody trunks were reportedly sold to a bidder for a whopping $40,000.

The auction took place at the estate of Victorino Noval in Beverly Hills, Calif. and attendees even had to pay $1,000 for entry.

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And that's not all. At the event, Pacquiao also showed off his singing voice by performing a song by the worship band Hillsong United's, called Still, for all the guests.

The auction comes days after Pacquiao defeated Bradley on Saturday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Bradley and Pacquiao first fought on June 9, 2012 and Bradley won by a split-decision becoming arguably one of the most controversial matches in history.

Watch Pacquiao singing below: