Maestro Tatang Ilustrisimo demonstration

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ธ.ค. 2010
  • A demonstration of Ilustrisimo style by Tatang Ilustrisimo and partner Master Tony Diego at NARAPHIL event in the 1980s. This footage is from Dr. Remy Presas Jr's personal collection and has been posted here for informational purposes only. This original footage was shot and now belongs to the family of Master Christopher Ricketts. A copy was given to the Presas family as a gift from Master Ricketts.
    Master Antonio Ilustrisimo
    Antonio "Tatang" Ilustrisimo (1904 - 1997) was the Grand Master of Kali Ilustrisimo, a Filipino martial art bearing his family name.
    Born in Bagong, Bantayan, Cebu in 1904. As a boy he studied eskrima from his father. At the age of nine he decided to travel to the United States, and stowed away on a boat he thought was headed for America. In actuality, he arrived in Mindanao, in the Southern Philippine islands.
    Antonio Alulud Ilustrisimo was one of the most well respected eskrimadors of the Philippines; He is famed for winning countless duels and street encounters, as well as serving as a guerrilla against the invading Japanese forces during World War II. GM Ilustrisimo was never defeated in combat, and earned great respect as a result of his brave exploits against the Japanese.
    In 1976 Antonio 'Tatang' Ilustrisimo accepted his first students Antonio Diego and Epifanio 'Yuli' Romo. The primary students of Grandmaster Ilustrisimo are known as the 5 pillars as follows: Master Tony Diego, Master Epifanio 'Yuli' Romo, Master Christopher Ricketts, Master Rey Galang and Punong Guro Edgar Sulite.
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  • @alexmdeguzman
    @alexmdeguzman 13 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks you so much for this demo. AWESOME.

  • @brijseeker
    @brijseeker 12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks so much for posting this ! Tatang can still take out someone at his age, Reminds me so much of how my dad and uncles used to show me as they also fought and tested their abilities during WWII just like many of the famed grandmasters.