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Manny Pacquiao is a man who does it all. He's the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. He was elected to Congress in his native Philippines. And most recently, he's begun his foray into music.
Actually, Pacquiao's music career has gone surprisingly well, as his single, "Sometimes When We Touch" climbs the charts.
The song was originally done by Dan Hill, and on Tuesday, Pac-Man gave his fans — at least the ones who dig his music — a special treat.
Pacquiao and Hill kicked off a promotional news conference to promote Pacquiao's Nov. 12 fight with Juan Manuel Marquez by singing "Sometimes When We Touch."
See the performance in the video below.