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- Suntukan is the fist-related striking component of Filipino martial arts. In the central Philippine island region of Visayas, it is known as Pangamot or...
- Suntukan sa Ace Hardware (lit. 'Fistfight at Ace Hardware') was a Facebook event that took place on April 15, 2016, at an Ace Hardware branch at SM City...
- different martial arts and combat sports. Styles such as western boxing, Suntukan or Russian fist fighting use punches alone, while others such as kickboxing...
- in themselves. Striking Mano Mano, Suntukan, Pangamot, de Cadena, Cadena de Mano, panantukan - empty hands Suntukan, Panantukan, Dirty Boxing - empty-hand...
- practitioners of the Filipino martial arts which included the boxing art known as Suntukan, Panantukan, and Pangamot. Many of these Filipino fighters gravitated towards...
- Soo Do Chung Do Kwan Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Chang Moo Kwan Jidokwan Suntukan Sikaran Capoeira Engolo Taido Folk wrestling Sumo Cornish wrestling ****berland...
- Juramentado Kinamutay Knight Kshatriya Maradeka ****eka Samurai Sikaran Suntukan Timawa Jamaique, Mona (1971). Hymes, Dell H. (ed.). Pidginization and Creolization...
- "hand-[to]-hand" and comes from the Spanish mano ("hand"). It is also known as suntukan or panununtukan in Luzon and pangamot in the Visayas, as well as De Cadena...
- International pop-rock band Storm Area 51 – 2019 Facebook event and Internet meme Suntukan sa Ace Hardware – Filipino Facebook event of a satirical fist fight ****...
- Cebuanos. Unarmed martial-arts techniques include pangamot (the Bisaya), suntukan (the Tagalogs), sikaran (the Rizal Tagalogs), dumog (the Karay-a), buno...