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  2. Suntukan - Wikipedia

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    When boxing became a popular sport in the 20th century in the Philippines, Filipinos incorporated mainly knife-fighting techniques (some base their movements on double stick) with Western Boxing and some elements of Japanese martial arts that made suntukan a martial art rather than just being a give-all brawl [11].

  3. History of boxing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A look at the history of boxing in the Philippines - ESPN via Don Stradley, June 25, 2008; The heartbeat of an entire nation - History defines the long love affair with the sport of boxing in the Philippines - ESPN via Nigel Collins, April 10, 2013; The Origins of Philippine Boxing - Journal of Combative Sport via Joseph R. Svinth, July 2001

  4. Category:Boxing in art - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Boxing sculptures (4 P) Pages in category "Boxing in art" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ...

  5. Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    ABAP also renamed itself and became the "Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines". The name change was mandated by the International Boxing Association, which dropped the word "amateur" in all organizations under its aegis. [3] In 2023, ABAP joined World Boxing. [4]

  6. Category:Boxing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  7. Filipino martial arts - Wikipedia

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    These are the combat systems that were most likely developed or codified in the 20th century (at least the earliest record of it). In the case of mano-mano, in the late-19th or early 20th century during the introduction of modern boxing (see history of the boxing in the Philippines) and yaw-yan which was created by Prof. Napoleon Fernandez in 1972.

  8. Category:Filipino boxers - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Olympic boxers for the Philippines (72 P) Σ. Filipino boxing biography stubs (86 P) This page was ...

  9. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Shamans and their practices continue in some parts of the Philippines. [205] The art of constellation and cosmic reading and interpretation is a fundamental tradition among all Filipino ethnic groups, and the stars are used to interpret for communities to conduct farming, fishing, festivities, and other important activities.