hey guys...
i got the post below from the sacramento doce pares message board (
http://www.b2g3.com/boards/board.cgi?&user=docepares ). i was hoping someone familiar with Balintawak history can shed some light on this. i personally train under doce pares, and i know GM Atillo is a good friend of the Canetes. hoping someone out there can share more info on this. thanks!
--Earl Abella
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?Balintawak was established in 1952 not only by
Anciong Bacon, Delfin Lopez, and Inting Atillo. There
were also others who were involved in its
establishment.?
Yes, there were others. But, if you asked those others
(Delfin Lopez, Jesus Cui, Timor Maranga and Vincente
Atillo), they would all approvingly say that Venancio
Bacon was the best among them. If it wasn?t for Mr.
Bacon, there wouldn?t be a Balintawak club at all.
?Ising Atillo claims to be an original member of that
organization as well when it was first established, he
was the youngest member at the age of 14. Velez,
Villasin, and Buot became members much later.?
What Mr. Atillo fails to mention is that Teofilo
Velez, Ted Buot and Jose Villasin were among Venancio
Bacon?s recognized prodigies, among a few others, to
include the latest prodigy, Bobby Tabimina. Mr. Atillo
was never among in this list of notables.
?When Balintawak was first established it was
organized by several people, and most original members
were not students of Anciong Bacon therefore
Balintawak can not be claimed by Anciong Bacon and his
students alone.?
Others who belonged to the first Balintawak club were
fighters who already had a style of their own, namely
Timor Maranga, Jesus Cui, Vincente Atillo, Delfin
Lopez, and others. Balintawak was the name of the
street in which the original members practiced in
1953. They practiced in the back of Mr. Baculi?s shop
on Balintawak Street in Colon. Mr. Baculi was one of
Venancio Bacon?s students. If Mr. Bacon didn?t have a
student named Mr. Baculi who offered his place on
Balintawak Street for practice, there wouldn?t be a
Balintawak Club.
?In 1975 the original Balintawak was seperated into 5
different groups and each claims to be the best and
the original, and Ising Atillo is one of them.
Balintawak is only a name but the fighting system
itself originated from Lorenzo "Ensong" Saavedra.?
1). Balintawak Original (headed by Ted Buot, then
Arturo Sanchez, both are now in Michigan. This was
Venancio Bacon?s original club)
2). Tres Personas (Timor Maranga?s club, now called
Combat Eskrima Maranga, headed by Mr. Maranga?s son)
3). Villasin Balintawak (Jose Villasin?s club, now
headed by his son)
4). TeoVel?s Balintawak (Teofilo Velez? club, now
headed by his son)
5). Atillo Balintawak
On the contrary, all Balintawak clubs, with the
exception of the latter, are very closely related.
They all had a reunion this year, sponsored by Arnulfo
(also one of Venancio Bacon?s prodigies) Mongcal?s
students from Germany, in Cebu City. Teovel's
Balintawak, Villasin, Combat Eskrima Maranga, and a
few from Balintawak Original were present.
Venancio Bacon was Lorenzo Saavedra?s prodigy. Mr.
Saavedra was adept with many styles within Eskrima.
Venancio Bacon mastered the Corto Linear, which
Balintawak would later perfect following Mr. Bacon?s
philosophy of power and economy.
?Many ask why Ising Atillo claims to be Balintawak if
he claims to follow Doring Saavedra's style. The
answer is: Don't fuss over it, it's only a name. What
is more important to us the effectiveness of the art.
Call it what you want, it won't change the art.?
This is a good question, but it?s clear why Atillo
Balintawak doesn?t want to answer it. If Teodoro "Doring"
Saavedra died during World War II, and Balintawak was
established in 1953, taking the street name of the
place where they practiced, whose owner was Venancio
Bacon?s student, then it is quite suspect why he chose
to name his art Balintawak.
?Note that all other styles also customized Balintawak
in their own way. Although the main foundation of all
other Balintawak styles are the same, they are all
different in some ways.?
The difference is that all other styles who have
customized and have chosen to use the name Balintawak,
still duly credit Venancio Bacon for their simple,
powerful, yet very deadly style of fighting.