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CCSC BACKS MMA

CCSC Chairman Ed Hayco supports Yawyan Ardigma’s holding of No Way Out on Feb. 18 PSC chairman to visit CCSC’s monthly Bakbakan sa Sugbo contests this Saturday

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The Cebu City Sports Commission (CCSC) is giving its support to Cebu MMA, starting with YawYan Ardigma’s Cebu Extreme Fight League (CEFL) “No Way Out” on Feb. 18 at the Cebu Coliseum.

CCSC Chairman Eduard Hayco shares Yaw-Yan Ardigma founder and CEO Master Benigno “Ekin” Caniga’s goal of developing the fast-rising sport in Cebu and finding some of the best talent that will represent Cebu in MMA tournament­s in Manila.

“CCSC has always been supportive of the developmen­t of young Cebuano combat athletes just like what it did in the past few years in the ‘Bakbakan sa Sugbu’ that provides MMA clinic in depressed barangays in the city and it also helped the Muay Thai Team Cebu in achieving our goals of winning tournament­s,” Caniga said in a statement.

The monthly “Bakbakan sa Sugbu” will resume this Saturday at the Cebu City Sports Institute.

The monthly sporting competitio­n for neophyte athletes who were given skills training at the Sawang Calero facility of the Cebu City Sports Commission will return since it was cut short in 2016.

The tournament allows the CCSC to discover new talents in boxing, arnis, weightlift­ing, muay thai, archery, table tennis, mixed martial arts, karatedo and air rifle shooting and dancesport­s among others.

This Saturday’s resumption is extra special with as it will be graced by Philippine Sports Commission chairman William “Butch” Ramirez and Philippine Sports Institute national director Marc Velasco, who will observe how CCSC conducts the games.

Bakbakan sa Sugbu is a pilot project of CCSC aimed to attract children from the neighborin­g barangays surroundin­g the CCSI to get involved in sports. /

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