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Blow by Blow (Philippine boxing program)

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Created by
  
Vintage Enterprises

Starring
  
Various

First episode date
  
1994

Program creator
  
Vintage Television

Languages
  
Tagalog, English

Presented by
  
Various

Theme music composer
  
Dennis Milner

Final episode date
  
2000

Genres
  
Sports, Boxing

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Opening theme
  
Against All Odds (instrumental)

Ending theme
  
Against All Odds (instrumental)

Networks
  
Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, People's Television Network

Similar
  
Para Sa 'Yo Ang Laban Na, The Million Peso Money Dr, Family Matters, Pinoy Records, Show Me Da Manny

Blow by Blow is a weekly sports television boxing program produced by Vintage Sports and aired over television network Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. Debuting in 1994, it focuses mainly on up-and-coming boxing prospects.

Contents

History

The show is usually taped on small venues and gyms across Metro Manila (usually from Parañaque or Mandaluyong).

The show is noted for airing the early bouts of Manny Pacquiao, who quickly became one of its featured boxers.

Revival

The show was revived on December 13, 2015 and aired every Sunday afternoon on TV5. Pacquiao, one of the homegrown boxers featured in Blow by Blow, together with Sports5, former North Cotabato vice governor and acclaimed boxing analyst Manny Piñol, and boxing promoters Gerry Garcia and Lito Mondejar spearheaded the return of the program that will feature boxing fights of amateur boxers in the country.

Eugene Barutag incident

On December 9, 1995, a young fighter from General Santos City named Eugene Barutag, was scheduled for an eight-round match against veteran Randy Andagan of Biñan, Laguna. Barutag was winning the match in the first four rounds and almost knocked out Andagan, but the latter got his second wind and beat the younger boxer, who at the end of the bout, collapsed in his corner. At that time, there were no standby paramedics in case of emergency. Using the service vehicle of Vintage Sports, Barutag was rushed to the Jose Reyes Memorial Hospital and was declared dead on arrival.

The bout was shown on an i-Witness episode entitled Kamao (fist). The episode won a Peabody Award, together with two other documentaries that the program produced.

The fight also features in the 2015 Movie, Kid Kulafu, where Manny Pacquiao witnesses his death.

Presenters

  • Bobby Mondejar (ring announcer)
  • Ed Picson
  • Quinito Henson
  • Ronnie Nathanielsz
  • Chino Trinidad
  • Romy Kintanar
  • References

    Blow by Blow (Philippine boxing program) Wikipedia