Sonny Umpad

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Master Santiago “Sonny” Umpad[1] (June 26, 1948 – August 24, 2006) was a Filipino eskrimador. He was born in Bogo, Cebu, Philippines. As a young man, Umpad was exposed to the traditional Filipino martial arts of Eskrima; in his region the term “estocada” was also used to describe these arts. Umpad gave full credit to the Balintawak Eskrima and Doce Pares systems, which made up much of his early training. When he went to the United States, he continued his training with Master Raymond Tobosa in the art of Villabrille Kali. rdf:langString
Sonny Umpad (né le 26 juin 1948 à Bogo, Cebu, Philippines et mort le 24 août 2006 à Alameda, Californie) est un maître américain du Kali Eskrima. Il fut l’un des plus grands communicateurs de cet art martial qui allie maniement du bâton et de l’arme blanche. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Master Santiago “Sonny” Umpad[1] (June 26, 1948 – August 24, 2006) was a Filipino eskrimador. He was born in Bogo, Cebu, Philippines. As a young man, Umpad was exposed to the traditional Filipino martial arts of Eskrima; in his region the term “estocada” was also used to describe these arts. Umpad gave full credit to the Balintawak Eskrima and Doce Pares systems, which made up much of his early training. When he went to the United States, he continued his training with Master Raymond Tobosa in the art of Villabrille Kali.
rdf:langString Sonny Umpad (né le 26 juin 1948 à Bogo, Cebu, Philippines et mort le 24 août 2006 à Alameda, Californie) est un maître américain du Kali Eskrima. Il fut l’un des plus grands communicateurs de cet art martial qui allie maniement du bâton et de l’arme blanche.
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