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Some Trivia on the Philippines
While searching for some information about the Philippines, I found these trivia from the net.
For those who don't know the difference between Fillipines and Philippines; Philippinians and Filipinos. LOL
The Philippines
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The Philippines was named after the Crown Prince Philip II of Spain. He was reputed to be an extreme introvert, austere, humorless, and unpopular. Dubbed the "Spider of the Escorial" because he seldom left his palace, Philip II reigned over the vast Spanish empire handed down by his father, Charles V, and was a leading patron of Catholicism. He was elegant and slender and, in his youth, good-looking. Philip's reign, however, marked the decline of Spanish power, leading one historian to describe him as essentially mediocre and paralyzed by indecision. (From Bong Barrameda's Pinoy Trivia Vol. 2, Anvil Publishing, 1993).
The Filipino
The term Filipino originally referred to Spaniards and Spanish mestizos born in the Philippines. Espanoles-Filipinos was the term that these people called themselves. Later, the native indios and Chinese mestizos also called themselves Filipinos in the belief that education and wealth gave them the cloak of Spanish culture. (From Bong Barrameda's Pinoy Trivia Vol. 1, Anvil Publishing, 1993).
Pinoy
It is believed that the term Pinoy to mean Filipino originated from the early Filipinos who came to the United States. The Manongs (uncles) as the "oldtimers" were also known called themselves Pinoys to distinguish themselves from Filipinos living in the Philippines. (Contributed partly by Dawn Bohulano Mabalon whose family has been using the terms Pinoy/Pinay since the 1920's.)
Flip ( I like this one . This is for VD who calls us Flips.)
No one is certain where Flip came from to mean Filipino. Continuing discussions in soc.culture..filipino, soc.culture.asian.american and in the Pinoy-L mailing list make it certain that flip was originally a derogatory word for a Filipino similar to gook, kike and chink. Some pundits say flip came from either 'fucking little island people' or 'funny little island people' or 'flippin' little island people' or 'funky little island people'. In early to middle 1980's young Pilipino-Americans (as opposed to Filipino-Americans) began to use the term for themselves to make known their identity as Pilipino-Americans (the use of Pilipino instead of Filipino seems to be also another identity issue). Flip thus became an empowering word of identity. However, many are against owning the word because of its derogatory origins.
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Cool :-)
With my thread on Korea, we could make this "International Country Week" on Saddo's...
Make a thread and make comments or critisizms, observations on a country you know about...
I want to have a trip to the philippines some day.. it's a popular destination for Melbournites.
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Dizaster
Cool :-)
With my thread on Korea, we could make this "International Country Week" on Saddo's...
Make a thread and make comments or critisizms, observations on a country you know about...
I want to have a trip to the philippines some day.. it's a popular destination for Melbournites.
You'll like our beaches and women here. I just don't know if they will like you. LOL;D
If you want to be in the headlines, go to Sulu, Mindanao. ;D
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I really enjoyed my time in the Philippines and would recommend it to anyone. I didn't like Manila so much as it was just too crowded and noisy for me, but I get like that with any big city. I don't like London or Seoul either. Boracay was really nice, lovely beaches and a lot of nice places to eat. I even rode a horse. :D
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miles
I really enjoyed my time in the Philippines and would recommend it to anyone. I didn't like Manila so much as it was just too crowded and noisy for me, but I get like that with any big city. I don't like London or Seoul either. Boracay was really nice, lovely beaches and a lot of nice places to eat. I even rode a horse. :D
Whooo. Brother Miles. It's nice to know that you have already visited my country.
I also don't like Manila. Polluted and so noisy.
I guess I'll have to drop my gay jokes on you.
You tried to ride a horse and that's enough proof that you're not gay. ;D Try also to ride a carabao (Philippine Buffalo). You'll also like it.:cool:
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miles
I really enjoyed my time in the Philippines and would recommend it to anyone. I didn't like Manila so much as it was just too crowded and noisy for me, but I get like that with any big city. I don't like London or Seoul either. Boracay was really nice, lovely beaches and a lot of nice places to eat. I even rode a horse. :D
Whooo. Brother Miles. It's nice to know that you have already visited my country.
I also don't like Manila. Polluted and so noisy.
I guess I'll have to drop my gay jokes on you.
You tried to ride a horse and that's enough proof that you're not gay. ;D Try also to ride a carabao (Philippine Buffalo). You'll also like it.:cool:
My helmet fell off as well! Some scary shit! :o;D
The Buffalo sounds pretty cool, I've never heard of riding them before.
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The Phillipines is the number one location for callers in to the show American Idol. Thus proving it has an extremely high gay/not gay ratio.
Don't ask me how I know this, I just do.
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Youngblood
The Phillipines is the number one location for callers in to the show American Idol. Thus proving it has an extremely high gay/not gay ratio.
Don't ask me how I know this, I just do.
American Idol is popular in my country. :cool:
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Youngblood
The Phillipines is the number one location for callers in to the show American Idol. Thus proving it has an extremely high gay/not gay ratio.
Don't ask me how I know this, I just do.
American Idol is popular in my country. :cool:
Do you watch it, Bruce? ;D
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33% of you lot are all underweight
dunno what it is now but was a fact a year or so back.
aint the main source of income out there rice picking?
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brucelee
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Youngblood
The Phillipines is the number one location for callers in to the show American Idol. Thus proving it has an extremely high gay/not gay ratio.
Don't ask me how I know this, I just do.
American Idol is popular in my country. :cool:
I'm thinking that American Idol is probably very popular with PAC fans. :)
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Preme
33% of you lot are all underweight
dunno what it is now but was a fact a year or so back.
aint the main source of income out there rice picking?
I'm overweight by 24 lbs right now. I'm back to my regular exercise after 6 months of doing nothing.
With regular exercise, from 180 lbs I'm now 164lbs. Hope to get back to 140 after 6 months.
I'll try to do some rice picking. Hope it will decrease my weight.;D;D;D
Btw, Philippines is the best place on earth if you're an ordinary employee.:cool:
Simple living is nice. After I retire from work, I'll stay in my grandfather's island and enjoy my remaining days there. Nice white beach near the pacific ocean, fresh sea foods, cool breeze in my nipa hut, no computer or calls to bother me and maybe 1 or 2 housemaids to do all the house chores. That's what you call life and you can only enjoy that in my country.:cool::cool::cool:
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Friend of mine is vacationing in Boracay right now. Talk about beautiful beaches :o
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Yes, it's really nice out there.
The Philippines might not be the wealthiest place in the world, but it sure has some of the most splendid scenery and nature. The gray, miserable UK or the beaches of the Philippines? I know which one I would choose! ;D
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brucelee
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Preme
33% of you lot are all underweight
dunno what it is now but was a fact a year or so back.
aint the main source of income out there rice picking?
I'm overweight by 24 lbs right now. I'm back to my regular exercise after 6 months of doing nothing.
With regular exercise, from 180 lbs I'm now 164lbs. Hope to get back to 140 after 6 months.
I'll try to do some rice picking. Hope it will decrease my weight.;D;D;D
Btw, Philippines is the best place on earth if you're an ordinary employee.:cool:
Simple living is nice. After I retire from work, I'll stay in my grandfather's island and enjoy my remaining days there. Nice white beach near the pacific ocean, fresh sea foods, cool breeze in my nipa hut, no computer or calls to bother me and maybe 1 or 2 housemaids to do all the house chores. That's what you call life and you can only enjoy that in my country.:cool::cool::cool:
i bet the country is nice in parts, but i used to know a lot of Pinoy's (nice guys, real good laugh) but fuck they had it hard out there, everything was simple and basic for them, couldn't do that my self.
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I've never been to the Philippines, but I used to live on Guam and Saipan and they were absolutely beautiful.
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CGM
Friend of mine is vacationing in Boracay right now. Talk about beautiful beaches :o
Boracay is beautiful but it's already dirty. Compared to the island I'm talking, Boracay is not beautiful for me.:cool:
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miles
Yes, it's really nice out there.
The Philippines might not be the wealthiest place in the world, but it sure has some of the most splendid scenery and nature. The gray, miserable UK or the beaches of the Philippines? I know which one I would choose! ;D
Miles, you try the beaches of Davao, Mindanao. I like it better than Boracay. The place is blessed with many tropical fruits. :cool:
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Here's some boxing trivia. These are all Filipino boxers who have become boxing champions:
Pancho Villa
Pancho Villa, who has been touted as the greatest flyweight of the century by the Associated Press, was also the first world champion from Asia. He was one of only four Asians enshrined into the New York-based International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1994. He was also inducted to the World Boxing Hall of Fame.
Born as Francisco Guilledo in Ilog, Negros Occidental on August 1, 1901, he began his boxing career in 1919 and adopted the name Pancho Villa after a famous Mexican revolutionary leader.
After his successful bids in the Philippines, he went to New York in pursuit of international bouts. Known for his whirlwind style, Villa, then 22, knocked out reigning world flyweight champion Jimmy Wilde of England in the seventh round at New York's Polo Grounds on June 18, 1923.
Among the opponents that he trounced were Benny Schwartz, Georgie Marks, Frankie Ash and Clever Sencio.
During his entire boxing career, Villa engaged in 99 bouts - 22 knockouts, 49 wins by decision, 5 losses, 4 draws and 19 no-decision bouts.
Gabriel "Flash" Elorde
In 1974, the World Boxing Council named Gabriel "Flash Elorde" as "the greatest world junior lightweight boxing champion in WBC history" for winning 79 bouts in his professional boxing career. In 1993, he became the first Asian inducted into the New York-based International Boxing Hall of Fame. He was also enshrined into the World Boxing Hall of Fame.
Elorde became a world champion in the 130-pound division on March 16, 1960 when he knocked out American Harold Gomes at the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City. Since then, he has defended his title in 10 bouts for seven years, making him the longest reigning world junior lightweight champion ever. He finally lost to Japanese Yoshiaki Numata in a 15-round match in Tokyo on June 15, 1967.
Elorde was born in Bogo, Cebu in 1935 and died in 1985.
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Roel Velasco
A gold medal at the first Muhammad Ali Cup Invitational Boxing Championship, a silver at the 1997 World Boxing Championships, a bronze at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, and a bronze at the 1998 Goodwill Games. These are just a few of the many honors Roel Velasco has brought home from grueling international boxing competitions.
With such feats, Roel, the older brother of Olympic silver medallist Mansueto "Onyok" Velasco, is perhaps the country's most successful amateur boxer. In September 1997, Roel, a light flyweight, won the country's first gold medal in the Muhammad Ali Cup Invitational Boxing Championship. That was his third international gold medal in that year, after winning gold medals at the Italian Boxing Championship in Italy and the Balado Memorial Cup in Cuba.
In July 1998, then 24-year-old Roel also won the country's first-ever bronze medal in the Goodwill Games held in New York, USA when he outclassed an American opponent. He later lost to a Russian boxer in the semifinals to settle for the bronze. Before this, Roel won the silver medal in the World Championships held in Budapest, Hungary in 1997.
Roel was the sole Filipino medallist (outside demonstration sports) in the 1992 Olympic Games held in Barcelona, Spain. He won the Olympic bronze medal when he was only 18 years old. Roel was born in Bago City, Negros Occidental province in 1974. He is a member of the Philippine Navy.
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Ceferino Garcia
Ceferino Garcia was the heaviest Filipino ever who became a world-boxing champion. Known for his bolo punch, he captured the world middleweight title on October 2, 1939 when he knocked out Fred Apostoli in New York. He defended his crown against top rivals twice (Americans Glen Lee and Henry Armstrong) before losing his title in May 1940. Before he switched to the middleweight division, Garcia became a welterweight champion when he knocked out boxing legend and war hero Barney Ross in 1937 and Henry Armstrong in 1938.
He was born in 1912 and grew up in Tondo, Manila. In 1977, Ceferino Garcia was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame and into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1981.
Luisito Espinosa
For five years, Luisito "Lindol" Espinosa has held two different world-boxing titles: the World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight crown and the World Boxing Association (WBA) bantamweight belt.
In 1996, Luisito Espinosa was named "Athlete of the Year" for defending his World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight crown twice. He edged out Olympic silver medallist Mansueto Velasco in the country's top athlete award. He was again feted the "Athlete of the Year" award in 1999 alongside golfer Frankie Minoza.
The five-foot-seven boxer was born in Tondo, Manila on June 26, 1967.
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Manny Pacquiao (not updated)
Manny Pacquiao, one of the finest Filipino power punchers, is an International Boxing Federation (IBF) world super bantamweight champion and a former World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight champion.
He was the first Filipino to clinch a world boxing title at the MGM Grand Garden Arena where he floored Lehlo Ledwaba of South Africa in the sixth round to bag the IBF super bantamweight title in June 2001. Before this, Pacquiao knocked out a Thai champion in the 8th round of their match in Bangkok on December 3, 1998 to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight title.
Pacquiao was born in Bukidnon province (northern Mindanao) on December 12, 1976. He is married to the beautiful Jinky.
Ben Villaflor
Another world junior lightweight champion was Ben Villaflor, who was only 18 years old, when he dethroned Alfredo Marcano on April 25, 1972. He lost his title to a Japanese contender but regained it seven months later. Villaflor was able to defend his crown for five times until 1976.
Erbito Salavarria
On December 7, 1970, Erbito Salavarria wore the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight belt when he beat a Thai world champion. On April 1, 1975, he grabbed the World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight crown from a Japanese fighter.
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Rolando Navarette
In August 1981, Rolando Navarrete knocked out a British boxer in the fifth round to clinch the World Boxing Council (WBC) super featherweight championship. Navarrete kept the title until May 1982 when he lost to a Mexican pug.
Pedro Adigue Jr.
Pedro Adigue Jr. had reportedly held five different titles in his professional boxing career. His career reached its peak on December 14, 1968 when he defeated American Adolph Pruitt to bag the World Boxing Council (WBC) junior welterweight crown.
Gerry Penalosa
Gerry Penalosa won the World Boxing Council (WBC) super flyweight crown on February 20, 1997 and was able to defend it three times until August 1998. In June 1999, he knocked out a Mexican fighter to clinch the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) North American junior bantamweight title in Mississippi. Penalosa, the brother of former world champion Dodie Boy Penalosa, was born in Cebu.
Small Montana
His real name was Benjamin Gan. Based in the US, Small Montana became the world flyweight champion in 1935. He kept the title until 1937.
Little Dado
Another Filipino who fought in the US, Little Dado kept the National Boxing Association (NBA) flyweight crown from 1938 to 1940. NBA is the predecessor of the World Boxing Association (WBA).
Salvador "Dado" Marino
On August 1, 1950, Salvador "Dado" Marino defeated Terry Allen to bag the world flyweight boxing championship. He kept the title until May 1952.
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Roberto Cruz
Roberto Cruz knocked out Raymundo Torres in the first round to clinch the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) junior welterweight crown in Los Angeles, California on March 20, 1964. He was born in Baguio City on November 2, 1941.
Rene Barrientos
Rene Barrientos became a world-boxing champion when he defeated American fighter Ruben Navarro in 1969. In particular, Barrientos was declared World Boxing Council (WBC) super featherweight champion of the world in Tokyo, Japan on February 15, 1969.
Bernabe Villacampo
On October 20, 1969, Bernabe Villacampo defeated a Japanese opponent to bag the World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight crown. He kept the title until April 1970.
Frank Cedeno
On September 27, 1983, Frank Cedeno defeated Charlie Magri at Wembley Arena in London, England to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight championship. He kept the title until January 1984.
Dodi "Boy" Penalosa
On February 22, 1987, Dodi Penalosa, the older brother of Gerry Penalosa, beat a South Korean champion to become the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight champion. He lost the title to another South Korean pug in September of the same year.
Rolando Bohol
Rolando Bohol beat a South Korean champion to become the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight champion at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on January 16, 1988. He lost his crown to a British opponent in London in October of the same year.
Tacy Macalos
On November 5, 1988, Tacy Macalos defeated a South Korean boxer to clinch the International Boxing Federation (IBF) light flyweight title in a bout held in Manila. Macalos he kept the cronw until May 1989 when he lost to a Thai contender in Bangkok.
Eric Chavez
In September 1989, Eric Chavez was crowned the International Boxing Federation (IBF) mini flyweight champion of the world.
Rolando Pascua
On December 19, 1990, Rolando Pascua knocked out Chiquita Gonzalez in the sixth round to bag the World Boxing Council (WBC) light flyweight title. He lost the crown in his first defense match in March 1991.
Manny Melchor
In September 1992, Manny Melchor defeated a Thai fighter to win the International Boxing Federation (IBF) straw weight championship. Melchor, a boxer from Oriental Mindoro province, relinquished the title to another Thai fighter two months later.
Eric Jamili
In December 1997, Eric Jamili defeated a British boxer to bag the World Boxing Organization (WBO) straw weight title. He lost the title in May 1998.
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Samuel Duran
Samuel Duran became an Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) featherweight champion in 1998. He also once held the World Boxing council (WBC) international bantamweight title.
Melvin Magramo
On February 14, 1998, Melvin Magramo defeated a Thai champion to retain his World Boxing Organization (WBO) flyweight crown in front of 10,000 Filipino fans in Las Pinas City.
Joma Gamboa
On December 4, 1999, Joma Gamboa knocked out a Japanese fighter in Nagoya, Japan to become the World Boxing Association (WBA) minimum weight (105 pounds) champion. He defeated a Venezuelan boxer in August 2000 but lost the title to another Japanese opponent in December of that year.
Malcolm Tuñacao
Malcolm Tuñacao was the only reigning Filipino world boxing champion in the year 2000. At 21 years old, Tuñacao grabbed the World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight crown from a Thai boxer in Bangkok on May 21, 2000 and was able to defend it for the rest of the year. Tuñacao was born in Mandaue City in 1978.
Andy Tabanas
In February 2001, Andy Tabanas edged out a Thai fighter to become the leading World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior flyweight. He kept the interim title for two months.
Tiger Ari
Tiger Ari won the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) super featherweight title in early 2002.
Other Boxing Champions
Among other Filipino champions who have won a world tile or figured in international boxing bouts include Manfredo Alipala, Rey Asis, Dencio Cabanella, Little Cezar, Speedy Dado (Diosdado Posadas), Johnny Jamito, Ronnie Jones, Rocky Kalingo, Baby Lorona, Pretty Boy Lucas, Orlando Medina, Benigno Clever Sison, Roberto Somodio, and Young Terror.
Manseuto "Onyok"Velasco
Mansueto "Onyok" Velasco nearly clinched the country's first Olympic gold medal in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics when he slugged it out with Bulgarian Daniel Bojilov in the light-flyweight finals. The controversial bout led to Velasco bringing home the silver medal. Before this, Velasco was one of the three Filipino boxers who clinched gold medals in the 1994 Asian Games held in Hiroshima, Japan.
Anthony Villanueva
The country's first Olympic silver medal came in 1964 when then 19-year-old Anthony Villanueva, son of 1932 bronze medallist Cely Villanueva, fought Russian Stanislave Stephaskin in boxing's featherweight finals at the Tokyo Olympics. Villanueva lost the gold in a split decision to the Russian.
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Leopoldo Serantes
Leopoldo Serantes, a light flyweight, completes the cast of Filipino boxers who have brought home five Olympic medals, and joins the father-and-son tandem of the Villanuevas and the Velasco brothers. Serantes clinched a bronze medal in the Olympic Games held in Seoul, South Korea in 1988.
Leopoldo Contancio
Leopoldo Contancio won a gold medal in the Asian Challenge Cup in Manila in 1983.
Asiad Gold Medallists
Filipino athletes have won 12 of their total haul of 56 Asiad gold medals in boxing. Five of these 12 boxing gold medals came from the 1954 Asian Games, which Manila hosted while three came from the 1994 Asian Games held in Hiroshima, Japan.
Other Amateur Champions
Aside from the Velasco brothers, the father and son tandem of the Villanuevas and Leopoldo Serantes, other amateur boxers who have shown impressive performance in international competitions include Celedonio Espinosa, Ricardo Fortaleza, Reynaldo Galido, Roberto Janaiz, Alejandro Ortuoste, Ernesto Porto, Elias Recaido, Ernesto Sajo, and Vicente Tunacao.
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All in all, there are more than 40 boxers from the Philippines who have become title holders (world champions).
I will search for more names. I guess I forgot to mention the newest Filipino title holders like Conde, Nietes,etc.
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Former World Boxing Champions
1. Francisco "Pancho Villa" Guilledo
- World Flyweight Champion, May 18, 1923 - Jul 4, 1925
2. Benjamin "Small Montana" Gan
- World Flyweight Champion, Sep 16, 1935 - Jan 9, 1937
3. Ceferino "Bolo Punch" Garcia
- World Middleweight Champion, Oct 2, 1939 - May 23, 1940
4. Eleuterio "Little Dado" Zapanta
- WBA Bantamweight Champion, Apr 24, 1940 - Jul 4, 1943
- WBA Flyweight Champion, Nov 30, 1938 - Jan 1, 1940
5. Salvador "Dado" Marino
- World Flyweight Champion, Jul 1, 1950 - May 19, 1952
6. Roberto Cruz
- WBA Super Lightweight Champion, Mar 21, 1963 - Jun 15, 1963
7. Gabriel "Flash" Elorde
- WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Feb 16, 1963 - Jun 15, 1967
- WBC Super Featherweight Champion, Mar 16, 1960 - Jun 15, 1967
8. Pedro Adigue, Jr.
- WBC Super Lightweight Champion, Dec 14, 1968 - Jan 31, 1970
9. Bernabe Villacampo
- WBA Flyweight Champion, Oct 20, 1969 - Apr 5, 1970
10. Rene Barrientos
- WBC Super Featherweight Champion, Feb 15, 1969 - Apr 5, 1970
11. Ben Villaflor
- WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Oct 17, 1973 - Oct 16, 1976
- WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Apr 25, 1972 - Mar 12, 1973
12. Erbito Salavarria
- WBA Flyweight Champion, Mar 30, 1975 - Feb 27, 1976
- WBC Flyweight Champion, Dec 7, 1970 - Feb 9, 1973
13. Rolando Navarrete
- WBC Super Featherweight Champion, Aug 29, 1981 - May 29, 1982
14. Frank Cedeño
- WBC Flyweight Champion, Sep 27, 1983 - Jan 18, 1984
15. Roberto "Bobby Berna" Bernardez
- IBF Super Featherweight Champion, Dec 4, 1983 - Apr 15, 1984
16. Diosdado "Dodie Boy" Peñalosa
- IBF Flyweight Champion, Feb 22, 1987 - Sep 5, 1987
- IBF Light Flyweight Champion, Dec 10, 1983 - Oct 12, 1985
17. Rolando Bohol
- IBF Flyweight Champion, Jan 16, 1988 - Oct 5, 1988
18. Tacy Macalos
- IBF Light Flyweight Champion, Nov 4, 1988 - May 2, 1989
19. Eric "Kenta Sato" Chavez
- IBF Minimumweight Champion, Sep 21, 1989 - Feb 22, 1990
21. Rolando Pascua
- WBC Light Flyweight Champion, Dec 19, 1990 - Mar 25, 1991
22. Luisito "Lindol" Espinosa
- WBC Featherweight Champion, Dec 11, 1995 - May 15, 1999
- WBA Bantamweight Champion, Oct 18, 1989 - Oct 19, 1991
23. Jesus "The Hawaiian Punch" Salud
- IBC Super Featherweight Champion, Jun 7, 1990 - Apr 18, 1992
- WBA Super Featherweight Champion, Dec 11, 1989 - Nov 26, 1995
24. Manny "Cabalay" Melchor
- IBF Minimumweight Champion, Sep 6, 1992 - Dec 10, 1992
25. Morris East
- WBA Super Lightweight Champion, Sep 9, 1992 - Jan 12, 1993
26. Ronnie "Toy Bulldog" Magramo
- WBF Minimumweight Champion, Sep 30, 1995 - Sep 29, 1996
- WBF Minimumweight Champion, Jul 9, 1994 - Jul 8, 1995
27. William Magahin
- WBF Welterweight Champion, Mar 25, 1995 - Oct 21, 1995
28. Eric Jamili
- WBO Minimumweight Champion, Dec 19, 1997 - May 30, 1998
29. Joma Gamboa
- WBA Minimumweight Champion, Dec 4, 1999 - Dec 6, 2000
30. Malcolm "Eagle Eye" Tuñacao
- WBC Flyweight Champion, May 19, 2000 - Mar 2, 2001
31. Noel "The Eel" Tuñacao
- IBO Minimumweight Champion, Mar 8, 2003 - Dec 16, 2003
32. Dindo "Diesel" Castañares
- WBF Super Lightweight Champion, Dec 11, 2004 - Dec 11, 2005
33. Brian "Hawaiian Punch" Viloria
- WBC Light Flyweight Champion, Sep 10, 2005 - Aug 10, 2006
34. Dondon "Supremo" Sultan
- WBF Welterweight Champion, Nov 25, 2006 - Jun 23, 2007
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Are you finished spamming now Bruce? ;D
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This is my thread and I am not spamming. I'm putting some trivia on the Philippines.;D;D;D
I'd like to support with evidence my claim about boxing being a way of life in the Philippines.;)
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In that case, do carry on....;D
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i just got back from the philippines ;D.
There are like thousands of islands in the phillipines, pick a small one and bring your girl...play tarzan and jane its a fucking blast! no place like the islands of the philippines.
on the dark side though becare which island you choose cause theyre are rumors about canniblism on the wrong island.
on a side note, i fucking hate manila airport. arriving at night is the worst, the aircondition is off and the custom line is so long! and slow! :mad:
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having never been to asia i still find myself asking the question why nearly all references to ladyboys or as they are known "transexuals" end up going back to the phillipines???
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having never been to asia i still find myself asking the question why nearly all references to ladyboys or as they are known "transexuals" end up going back to the phillipines???
Isn't that mainly a Thailand thing?
I don't move in those circles so don't really know.
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having never been to asia i still find myself asking the question why nearly all references to ladyboys or as they are known "transexuals" end up going back to the phillipines???
Isn't that mainly a Thailand thing?
I don't move in those circles so don't really know.
:gay5:me too.
;D;D;D;D
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i just got back from the philippines ;D.
There are like thousands of islands in the phillipines, pick a small one and bring your girl...play tarzan and jane its a fucking blast! no place like the islands of the philippines.
on the dark side though becare which island you choose cause theyre are rumors about canniblism on the wrong island.
on a side note, i fucking hate manila airport. arriving at night is the worst, the aircondition is off and the custom line is so long! and slow! :mad:
Nice trivia brother Julius.
No cannibalism though in the Philippines.;D
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Re: Some Trivia on the Philippines
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miles
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hattonthehammer
having never been to asia i still find myself asking the question why nearly all references to ladyboys or as they are known "transexuals" end up going back to the phillipines???
Isn't that mainly a Thailand thing?
I don't move in those circles so don't really know.
lol, your probably right there miles
i think..............................;D