"Anyway, I don't think that Alvin and Dennis should be vilified. They undoubtedly intended to help GM Atillo, whom I know knows very little, if anything, about running a website. Like the old telephone game, what went into their ears one way simply came out another. I think it's human nature, particularly amongst youthful devotees of a charismatic teacher like Atillo, to embellish the truth and make a sparring session into a fight, and a fight into a death match."
the telephone game analogy would make sense, if there was a 3rd party, 4th party, or even a 5th party involved in the story telling. but, the little fabrication was only between the website owners, students of Atillo, and Atillo himself--teacher and student. the two boys heard it directly from Atillo.
there is a world of difference between a friendly little sparring session and a real match in which GM Bacon was defeated. it's like saying, "i'm going to the philippines and i'm going to Mars". there's only 3 ways this fabrication would have continued.
1. the boys who own the website lacked analytical skills to differentiate between a fight and a training session. but, the fact that these two boys were able to make a website, means there analytical skills are pretty normal.
2. there was some communication flaw between Atillo and these two boys, a misunderstanding due to faulty communication. but, the boys and Atillo speak the same language. do they not?
3. Atillo has never seen the website, in which he was proclaimed Supreme GrandMaster of Balintawak, having beaten GM Bacon himself. He was never able to reprimand the two boys, who spread all these lies about him and his place in Balintawak, because he never saw it. but, again, this would be high unlikely, since the boys created the site to honor their new found master. so, he had to have seen it.
http://pub9.ezboard.com/fexxeslogikfrm9.showMessage?topicID=15.topic"As far as Atillo and Bacon. There has been contradicting views about it. Students of both sides claim victory. The fact is, there was a fight that occurred which brought about the breakdown of the old Balintawak group. This was caused mainly because Villasin was presidnet for too long and didn't want to step down. It occurred in Punta Princesa where I grew up. " -- Alvin Ylaya
"Atillo himself claims that he won. I'm sure Bacon's students claim the opposite. Atillo was in his 30's and Bacon was in his 60's when this happened. It's really unfortunate, sportsmanship is really not a Filipino quality. We don't accept defeat graciously. As for me, I of course agree with Atillo until otherwise proven. " -- Alvin Ylaya
"I agree with Alvin's statement. I grew up in Cebu also and we know Ising's reputation, but I will have to close this topic now cuz it's getting a little hostile in here. " -- Dennis Flores
that's from their forum. the "facts" they put up on the website (before they took it down) were more authorative about this match. that's not just some silly misunderstanding you get from the telephone game, that's a total fabrication there.
simply put, it is a big lie. whether by the two boys or Atillo himself, there are only two options here.
now let us examine the two likely motivations:
1. the two boys just probably wanted to please their master, and make themselves look cool by stating that they learned from the best of the best in Balintawak (if you can beat Anciong Bacon, you gotta be the best).
2. or, and i know this is the hardest pill to swallow, it was Atillo himself that fabricated the story to feed his own ego.
logically speaking, these are the only two possibilities.... either this fabrication was the fault of two bright-eyed novice students, or it was GM Atillo. now, you guys have to choose...