Philippines Martial Arts Vs. The World

Fundraising campaign by Guilbert Diaz
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I am a retired Kick Boxer, my last fight was back in 2008. I choose the corporate world over my passion mainly because of financial stability to support my family and currently, I am working as Sr for business development manager in a mid size IT company. finally, I have decided to go back to my roots and help other fighters to pursue their passion and make their dreams as a career.

Iā€™m planning to set up MMA/Kickboxing tournament here in the Philippines to showcase the Filipino Fighters against other fighters all over the world.

The tournament will be a combination of MMA(3-5 rounds) and Kickboxing (3-5 rounds) fighting inside the cage and it will be broadcast via social media, YouTube and television USA and Asia.

I am well connected in the Martial Arts community and I can bring in fighters from all over the world (Brazil, Japan, USA, Singapore, China etc..)

The tournament will be held in one the top hotels/ casino in the Philippines, and all the sponsors will be posted in the cage, fighters apparel and as well as mentioned during the event.

My goal to put Philippines on the Map and to be recognized in Martial Arts Tourism like, Thailand, China, Japan Etc..

Also, the 25% of the Money that will be collected will be used to build a home and gym to train the poor and street children to become future champions instead of just becoming homeless and become burden to the community.

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80/20 until the ROI, then will reversed after the ROI

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  • Guilbert Diaz
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