Jimmy Kimmel sings Manny Pacquiao’s new walk-out song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WdyJT0hd0k

American comedian and television host Jimmy Kimmel sang an excerpt of the song “Lalaban Ako”.

The song was written and recorded by Pacquiao to be his entrance music for the forthcoming fight against Floyd Mayweather.

Dubbed as the richest and most anticipated bout of the century, the historic fight will happen on 2 May 2015 (3 May in Australia).

Pacquiao saw the humour in Kimmel’s spoof of his song which was all in Filipino. Pacquiao tweeted, “Thank you @JimmyKimmel for trying to sing my song “Lalaban Ako” hehe.

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