Manny Pacquiao Belts Out Disney’s 'Frozen’s' ‘Let It Go’
It is no secret that Manny Pacquiao loves to sing. After the eight-division Filipino world champion has delighted the sports world with an original song about how much he loves the National Football League (NFL) during the U.S. press tour for his fight with Chris Algieri in November, Pacquiao has showcased his singing skills in his own rendition of the song "Let it Go" from the Disney "Frozen."
Pacquiao has given "Frozen's" hit song "Let It Go" his own flair. Singer-rapper Drake posted Pacquiao's take on the song on Instagram. People could only wonder why Pacquiao was hanging out with Drake.
"PAC MAN doing epic things as usual @ovoniko @espn @mauramandt," Drake captioned the video.
In the video, Pacquiao appeared to be holding up a note with the lyrics to the song. He was singing his heart out. He just needed some auto-tune tricks to get rid of off-keys while he was belting the song out.
Recently, Drake has done a spoof on the Filipino boxer during the 2014 ESPY Awards. The spoof poked fun at Pacquiao's singing skills. Drake also tickled the boxing world when he joked about Mayweather during his Pacquiao's parody.
Video courtesy: YouTube/ESPN
In other news, there have been numerous reports that had circled media news sites about the super fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather. In a press conference for Pacquiao's upcoming fight in November, the Filipino eight-division world champion has revealed himself that the fight that all boxing fans are dying to witness may finally happen.
"There's a serious negotiation with the Mayweather camp," Pacquiao told the reporters at the Pacquiao vs. Algieri press tour in New York. Pacquiao added that the mega fight between him and Mayweather is likely to happen in 2015.
Reportedly, the fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather has started making its rounds in the boxing rumour mill as far back in 2009. However, the fight never happened mainly due a wide range of intricate whys and wherefores, such as, Mayweather's demand for drug testings, to name one.
Meanwhile, Pacquiao and Mayweather have their own fights to attend to. Pacquiao will face Chris Algieri in Macau on Nov. 22. Mayweather, on the other hand, will have a rematch with Marcos Maidana on Sept. 12.
Is there really a great chance that a Pacquiao vs. Mayweather fight can really happen in 2015? Boxing enthusiasts would sure love to see the biggest fight in the sporting world of boxing take place, but is this just pure crazy talk?
Stay tuned to IBTimes Sport for coverage on Pacquiao and Mayweather's upcoming fights.
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