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OverviewAtillo Balintawak Eskrima-Original Saavedra Style is an in-depth account of the history of Crispulo Ising Atillo and the Atillo Balintawak Eskrima-Original Saavedra Style. In an extraordinary tale of perseverance and courage, Atillo chronicles Balintawak eskrima's little-known history and provides a first-hand account of the historical events that forged one of the greatest Filipino Martial Arts in the world. Atillo describes his childhood growing up in the Philippines under the watchful eyes of some of the most famous eskrimadors in history and recounts the atrocities of war under Japanese occupation during WWII. Atillo describes the post-war hardships and corruption that plagued the Philippines and explains the local and national level politics that forever changed the history of Cebuano eskrima. He recounts the remarkable exploits of the legendary fighter Teodoro Doring Saavedra, his father, Vicente Inting Atillo, and his godfather, the infamous and feared Cebu gangster, Delfin Lopez. Atillo describes the events that lead to the formation of the Balintawak Self Defense Club in 1952 and the legendary rivalry with the famed Doce Pares Club. Additionally, he describes his illustrious fights with Venancio Anciong Bacon and Ciriaco Cacoy Canete, and the turbulent era of eskrima that ultimately led to murder and deceit. At over 80 years of age, Atillo is the last living member of the Balintawak Self Defense Club. He embodies the honor and spirit of an old-time eskrimador. As one who never shies away from being brutally honest or telling it like it is, he applies that same spirit of honesty to this book and fills the gap of Balintawak eskrima history that is often plagued with misinformation. This is the story of Crispulo Ising Atillo and the little-known history of the Atillo Balintawak Eskrima-Original Saavedra Style as told through the eyes of one of the most celebrated and respected icons and masters of the Filipino Martial Arts Full Product DetailsAuthor: Crispulo Ising Atillo , Glen BoodryPublisher: Glen Boodry Imprint: Glen Boodry Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.553kg ISBN: 9780578781150ISBN 10: 0578781158 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 13 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |