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  • TheNegation
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    #51
    Roy Jones is the master of the Bolo Punch

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    • Sam D. Menace
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      #52
      Gerardo González aka kid gavilan invented the bolo punch

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      • Alibata
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        #53
        The noun has one meaning:

        Meaning #1: long heavy knife with a single edge; of Philippine origin
        Synonym: bolo
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        Traditional bolos from the Visayas.


        A typical bolo or itak
        A bolo is a large cutting tool similar to the machete, used particularly in the jungles of Indonesia, the Philippines, and in the sugar fields of Cuba. The primary use for the bolo is clearing vegetation, whether for agriculture or during trail blazing.

        The bolo is called an itak in Tagalog while in Hiligaynon, the blade is referred to as either a binangon or a talibong.

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        1 Historical significance
        2 Design
        2.1 Types
        3 Other uses of the term
        4 See also
        5 Footnotes
        Historical significance


        Early 20th century Cebuano Police officers armed with a pinuti (left) and a sundang (right)
        Bolos are also used as military weapons and as such they were a particular favorite of the Filipino resistance during the 1898 Philippine Revolution against Spain, the Philippine-American War, and the Commonwealth period. Since the bolo was first used as a farming implement, it was used in combat because during colonial times the ubiquitous bolo was readily available to the common person. For this reason the study of the bolo is common in Filipino martial arts, such as Balintawak, Pekiti-Tirsia Kali and Modern Arnis.

        The failed assassination attempt by Carlito Dimahilig on Imelda Marcos on December 7, 1972 was done with a bolo. She still bears the scars on her arms.

        Design
        Bolos are characterized by having a native hardwood handle, a full tang, and by a blade that both curves and widens, often considerably so, at its tip. This moves the centre of gravity as far forward as possible, giving the knife extra momentum for chopping vegetation. So-called "jungle bolos", intended for combat rather than agricultural work, tend to be longer and less wide at the tip.



        Various bolos
        Types

        Various types of bolos are employed. An assortment of bolos and related implements include:

        The all-purpose bolo: Used for all sorts of odd jobs, including breaking open coconuts.
        The haras: Similar to a small scythe, it is used for cutting tall grass.
        The kutsilyo: The term comes from the Spanish word cuchillo, meaning knife. Generally used to kill and bleed pigs during slaughter.
        A smaller bolo.
        The bolo-guna: A bolo specifically shaped for digging out roots and weeding.
        The garab: Used to harvest rice.
        A large pinuti: Traditionally it is tipped in snake, spider or scorpion venom and used for self-defense.
        The sundang: Supposedly used mainly to open coconuts. The sundang, also called "tip bolo" or itak, was a popular weapon of choice in the revolution against the Spanish colonial government and during the Philippine–American War.


        Using a bolo to open a coconut
        Other uses of the term
        In the US military, the slang term "to bolo" – to fail a test, exam or evaluation, originated from the Philippine-American guerrilla forces during World War II; those guerrillas who failed to demonstrate proficiency in marksmanship were issued bolos instead of firearms so as not to waste scarce ammunition.[1]

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        • Sam D. Menace
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          • Alibata
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            #55
            Originally posted by sam the hollow
            gerardo gonzález aka kid gavilan invented the bolo punch
            nope wrong Ceferino Garcia was credited for that.

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            • The Gambler1981
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              #56
              Originally posted by Alibata

              Meaning #1: long heavy knife with a single edge; of Philippine origin
              Synonym: bolo
              Wikipedia: Bolo knife
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              Wikipedia is not a valid source for some info sure, but stuff like language of origin it is not

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              • VERDUGO
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                #57
                Originally posted by Sam The Hollow
                Gerardo González aka kid gavilan invented the bolo punch
                No , that's incorrect.. He claimed he invented it but he did not.
                Just aked any boxing historian and they'll tell you Cerefino Garcia invented the Bolo Punch.

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                • shadeyfizzle
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
                  Uh yuck that is the choice of weapon around here, i am tired of seeing those
                  Trinitarios????? Lol.

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                  • Alibata
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by The Gambler1981
                    Wikipedia is not a valid source for some info sure, but stuff like language of origin it is not
                    And you are??? hahahahahaha!!!

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                    • Alibata
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