
Premiere Filipino Martial Arts Tournament in Southern California.
About this Event
In the San Diego Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) community, there’s nothing more important than fostering the teachings of our heritage, our traditions and diverse arts.
The following groups have come together to promote FMA and to honor the “Legends” that have paved the way for our systems to thrive. Triple 7 Eskrima - Texas L.L.C under Master Erik Buenaflor; Intrepid Arnis-Eskrima under Master Romeo De Los Reyes; Pulahan-Derobio Eskrima under Senior Master Chaz Siangco, Inayan Martial Arts Association under Guro Norm Malonzo, and 12Pares Eskrima Orihinal under Grandmaster Steve Del Castillo will be hosting the 4th Annual “Honoring the Legends of FMA” Tournament to be held on October 18-19, 2025 at the Otay Recreation Center in the City of Chula Vista, CA.
These hosts are honoring their Legends of FMA! Great Grandmaster Braulio Pedoy and Batikan Eduardo Pedoy of Derobio Eskrima. Grandmaster Narrie Babao of Babao Arnis. Supreme Grandmaster Laberto B. Labitan of Siete Pares Eskrima, Mangisursuro Mike Inay of Inayan Martial Arts Association and Sigung Richard Bustillo of the International Martial arts & Boxing Academy.
READ FIRST...IMPORTANT NOTICE!
When registering, please choose your MAIN event as a primary ticket. Single Stick events are listed as a primary event; however, any event can be used as your main event if you plan not to do Single Stick. Once you have registered a MAIN Event to compete in, any additional events, at the cost of ONLY $10, should be registered as "Division as an Additional Event".
*To ensure competitive adult events, a minimum of 4 competitors is required. Events not meeting this threshold will be combined with the next highest weight class. For fairness, byes within events will be given to the EARLIEST registered competitors.
Pre-Registration Active from 08/01/2025 to 09/30/2025 Cost: $55
General Admission Registration Active Month of Event 10/01/2025 to 10/19/2025 Cost: $60
Division as an Additional Event Cost: $10
Spectator Fee - 1 Day - Ages 6 and Up Cost: $10
Spectator Fee - 2 Day - Ages 6 and Up Cost: $15
Tournament Divisions:
***ALL NEW PADDED FULL CONTACT Divisons:***
(Single Stick / Punch / Kick)
Women's - Full Contact - Flyweight < 125lbs
Women's - Full Contact - Featherweight - 126-150lbs
Women's - Full Contact - Bantamweight > 150lbs
Men's - Full Contact - Lightweight < 150lbs
Men's - Full Contact - Middleweight - 151-175lbs
Men's - Full Contact - Light Heavyweight 176-209lbs
Men's - Full Contact - Heavyweight > 209lbs
Veteran Women's - Full Contact - Flyweight < 125lbs
Veteran Women's - Full Contact - Featherweight - 126-150lbs
Veteran Women's - Full Contact - Bantamweight > 150lbs
Veteran Men's - Full Contact - Lightweight < 150lbs
Veteran Men's - Full Contact - Middleweight Men's - 151-175lbs
Veteran Men's - Full Contact - Light Heavyweight - 176-209lbs
Veteran Men's - Full Contact - Heavyweight > 209lbs
WEAPONS ONLY COMPETITION
YOUTH
Youth CO-ED - Single Stick - 5 to 7 yrs old
Youth CO-ED - Single Stick - 8 to 10 yrs old
Youth Girls - Single Stick - 11 to 13 yrs old
Youth Boys - Single Stick - 11 to 13 yrs old
Youth Girls - Single Stick - 14 to 17 yrs old
Youth Girls - Double Stick - 14 to 17 yrs old
Youth Boys - Single Stick - 14 to 17 yrs old
Youth Boys - Double Stick - 14 to 17 yrs old
WOMEN'S
Women’s – Single Stick – Flyweight < 125lbs
Women's - Single Stick - Featherweight - 126-150lbs
Women's - Single Stick - Bantamweight - >150lbs
Women's - Double Stick - Flyweight < 125lbs
Women's - Double Stick - Featherweight 126 - 150lbs
Women's - Double Stick - Bantamweight > 150lbs
Women's - Knife - Flyweight < 125lbs
Women's - Knife - Featherweight 126 - 150lbs
Women's - Knife - Bantamweight > 150lbs
MEN'S
Men’s – Single Stick – Lightweight < 150lbs
Men’s – Single Stick – Middleweight – 151 – 175lbs
Men’s – Single Stick – Light Heavy – 176 – 209lbs
Men’s – Single Stick – Heavyweight > 210lbs
Men’s – Double Stick – Lightweight < 150lbs
Men’s – Double Stick – Middleweight – 151 – 175lbs
Men’s – Double Stick – Light Heavy – 176 – 209lbs
Men’s – Double Stick – Heavyweight > 210lbs
Men’s – Knife – Lightweight < 150lbs
Men’s – Knife – Middleweight – 151 – 175lbs
Men’s – Knife – Light Heavy – 176 – 209lbs
Men’s – Knife – Heavyweight > 210lbs
NEW Veteran Divisions - Ages 35 and up:
WOMEN'S
Veteran Women's - Single Stick - Flyweight < 125lbs
Veteran Women's - Single Stick – Featherweight – 126 -150lbs
Veteran Women's - Single Stick - Bantamweight > 150lbs
Veteran Women's - Double Stick - Flyweight < 125lbs
Veteran Women's - Double Stick - Featherweight – 126 -150lbs
Veteran Women's - Double Stick - Bantamweight > 150lbs
Veteran Women's - Knife - Flyweight < 125lbs
Veteran Women's - Knife - Featherweight 126 -150lbs
Veteran Women's - Knife - Bantamweight > 150lbs
MEN'S
Veteran Men's - Single Stick - Lightweight < 150lbs
Veteran Men's - Single Stick - Middleweight - 151-175lbs
Veteran Men's - Single Stick - Light Heavyweight - 176-209lbs
Veteran Men's - Single Stick - Heavyweight > 210lbs
Veteran Men's - Double Stick - Lightweight < 150lbs
Veteran Men's - Double Stick - Middleweight - 151-175lbs
Veteran Men's - Double Stick - Light Heavyweight - 176-209lbs
Veteran Men's - Double Stick - Heavyweight > 210lbs
Veteran Men's - Knife - Lightweight < 150lbs
Veteran Men's - Knife - Middleweight - 151-175lbs
Veteran Men's - Knife - Light Heavyweight 176-209
Veteran Men's - Knife - Heavyweight > 210lbs
SAYAW / KATA / FORMS Division !!! All AGES!!!
HOSTED By Grandmaster Steve Del Castillo and Founder of Bunal Brand FMA Equipment.
GROUP 1 KIDS - 10 and UNDER
GROUP 2 YOUTH - 11 to 14
GROUP 3 TEENS - 15 to 17
GROUP 4 YOUNG ADULTS- 18 to 24
GROUP 5 ADULTS - 25 to 34
GROUP 6 VETERANS - 35+

Stick / Double Stick Fighting Rules
I The Ring: measures approximately 20’x20’.
II The Ring Officials: (1) Referee and (3) Judges, (1) Timer and (1) Score Keeper.
III To Win:
A. Points
B. Disqualification
C. Surrender
D. Referee Stoppage
IV Weapons Allowed:
A. Padded Single or Double Sticks 28” long.
V Time Limit:
A. Three (3) continuous minutes per match. [Two (2) continuous minutes for Youth matches]. When the time has ended, the timekeeper will yell “TIME”! The timekeeper well also throw a taped rolled up towel into the ring so the fighters and center Ref can see the match is over.
B. If the “Clock” needs to be stopped during the match for a safety concern or a judging issue, the center Referee will be the one to stop the match by yelling “Time Out”! The Referee will make sure that the timer visually acknowledges the “Time Out” command.
C. To continue the match, the referee will then yell “Continue” or Blow a whistle. The timekeeper will then start the clock.
D. A referee’s command to “Break” or Blowing of the whistle to have the fighters to stop fighting. This is so points can be collected from the Ring Judges. The time does not stop while collecting point UNLESS there is a Point issue.
E. A Ring Judge can ONLY stop to fight in the event they see a safety issue
VI Scoring of the Points:
A. The fighters will be separated, when the referee has seen a total of (3) strikes from the fighters. (3 Strikes TOTAL, NOT 3 Strikes from each Fighter) The referee will ask the judges to score the Hits. The referee will ALWAYS call the points in this order to the Ring Judges, no matter where the fighter was struck:
Hit to the Legs
Hit to the Body
Hit to the Arms (includes the weapon hand)
Hit to the Head
B. If the 1st or 2nd strike is to the fighter’s head the referee will separate the fighters so the judges can score the strikes.
C. To verify a point, the judges will raise either a blue or red stick.
D. None of the judges will be able to initiate the point called.
E. For one point the scorekeeper will write “1”. For two points the scorekeeper will write “2”. Head – 2 Points Weapon Hand, Torso, Legs and Arms – 1 Point
F. If the fighter had scored multiple hits to the same target (except the head) before the whistle is blown, the Judges should count each of those hits as points. Example: When the Center Ref calls, hit to the ARM and the Judges saw 2 Hits to RED’s Arm, the Judges will Raise their BLUE Stick and TWO fingers indicating 2 points for the ARM. Two out of the Three Judges must agree for the 2 points to stand. If only One of the Judges calls 2 points to the Arm and the Second Judge calls 1 point to the Arm, the Fighter will just get 1 point.
If at the end of the three minutes and the score is tie, the fighters will fight for an additional (30) seconds. The fighter with the most points at the end of the additional (30) seconds round will be the winner.
VII Illegal Targets:
A. Back of the head.
B. Back of the Trunk.
C. Groin
VIII Illegal Techniques:
A. Thrust to the face or throat if the tip of the stick touches the competitor’s face shield or throat area. (Thrust to the body is alright)
B. Finger thrust to the face.
C. Butt strike to the head.
D. Any elbow break technique.
E. Any grappling or wrestling hold.
F. Any takedowns.
G. Grabbing the middle, tip, or trapping of the opponent’s weapon and/ or weapon hand. H. Kicking or Punching
F. No Disarms
IX Losing Control of Your Stick:
A. The match will continue if one of the fighters has lost their stick the match will not be stopped until the following has occurred:1. The unarmed fighter must defend himself by tying up their opponent. (No takedown or Arm breaking Techniques) OR 2. If a Point has been scored be the Armed opponentB. If the fighter has lost their stick (3) times in the same match, they will be automatically disqualified.1st Disarm – Warning 2nd Disarm is a loss of 1 point 3rd Disarm is a Disqualification
X Clashes:
A. Simultaneous attacks to the same target area (Same time) (Example: Simultaneous stick hits to the head)
B. If a fighter strikes an opponent’s head and then gets immediately gets struck in the head in return, the 1st fighter to hit the head will get the point. The 2nd strike to the head from the opposite opponent will not count.
XI Disqualification: The referee has the option of given a warning or disqualifying a fighter based on the following:
A. Disrespect to the Referees. Judges or Tournament Official
B. Any unsportsmanlike conduct.
C. Any violation of the illegal techniques and illegal targets.
D. Loses Control of their Stick 3 times in the same match
XII Surrender:
A. When a fighter shows sign of surrender. To signify, the fighter will drop their Stick(s) to the floor and hold both open hands overhead. The referee will immediately declare the other fighter as the winner.
RULES DEVELOPED BYERIK C. BUENAFLOR, MASTER, SIETE PARES ESCRIMA 777
Single Knife /Double Knives Fighting Rules
I The Ring: measures approximately 20’x20’.
II The Ring Officials: (1) Referee and (3) Judges, Timer and the Score Keeper.
III To Win:
A. Point
B. Disqualification
C. Surrender
D. Referee Stoppage
IV Weapons Allowed:
A. Padded Single Knife or Double Knives
V Time Limit:
A. Three (3) continuous minutes per match. When the time has ended, the timekeeper will yell “TIME”! The timekeeper well also throw a taped rolled up towel into the ring so the fighters and center Ref can see the match is over.
B. If the “Clock” needs to be stopped during the match for a safety issue or judging issues, thecenter Referee will be the one to stop the match by yelling “Time Out”! The Referee will make sure that the timer visually acknowledges the “Time Out” command.
C. To continue the match, the referee will then yell “Continue” or Blow a whistle. Thetimekeeper will then start the clock.
D. A referee’s command to “Break” or Blowing of the whistle to have the fighters to stop fighting.This is so points can be collected from the Ring Judges. The time does not stop while collecting point UNLESS there is a Point issue.
E. A Ring Judge can ONLY stop to fight in the event they see a safety issues
VI Scoring of the Points:
A. The fighters will be separated, when the Referee has seen a total of (3) or (4) Cuts for the fighters. The referee will ask the Judges to score the Cuts. The Referee will ALWAYS call the cuts in this order no matter what Cuts occurred during the fight.
Cut to the Leg
Cut to the Body
Cut to the Arm
Cut to the Head
B. If the 1st or 2nd cut is to the fighter’s NECK / HEAD the referee will separate the fighters so the judges can score the cut.
C. To verify a point, the judges will raise either a blue or red stick. The Judges will indicate if the Cut is 1 or 2 points with their fingers and blue or red stick.
D. None of the judges will be able initiate a point call.
E. For one point, the scorekeeper will write “1”. For two points the scorekeeper will write “2”. Neck and Head – 2 Points Weapon Hand, Upper Torso, Stomach, Legs and Arms / Hands –
1 Point If at the end of the four minutes and the score is tie, the fighters will fight for an additional (30)seconds. The fighter with the most points at the end of the additional (30) seconds round will be the winner.
F. If a fighter is cut 2 times on their weapon Hand or Arm, they must switch weapon hands. If their second weapon hand is cut 2 times, they are Disqualified.
VII Illegal Targets:
A. Back of the head.
B. Back of the Trunk.
C. Groin
VIII Illegal Techniques:
A. Weapon thrust to the face (Thrust to the body is alright)
B. Finger thrust to the face.
C. Butt strike to the head.
D. Any elbow break technique.
E. Any grappling or wrestling hold.
F. Any takedowns.
G. Grabbing the middle, tip or trapping of the opponent’s weapon.
H. Kicking or Punching
IX Disarming:
A. The match is continues even if one of the fighters has been disarmed the match will not be stopped until to following has occurred:
1. The disarmed fighter defends himself by tying up their opponent. (No takedown)
OR
2. If a Point has been scored be the Armed opponent
B. If the fighter has been disarmed (3) times in the same match, they will be automatically disqualified.
1st Disarm – Warning
2nd Disarm is a loss of 1 point
3rd Disarm is a Disqualification
X Clashes:
A. Simultaneous attacks to the same target area. (Example: Simultaneous knife Cuts to the head)
B. If a fighter strikes an opponent’s head and then gets immediately gets struck in the head in return, the 1st fighter to hit the head will get the point. The 2nd strike to the head from the opposite opponent will not count.
XI Disqualification:
The Referee has the option of given a warning or disqualifying a fighter based on the following:
A. Disrespect to the Referee or Judges.
B. Any unsportsmanlike conduct.
C. Any violation of the illegal techniques and illegal targets.
D. If a fighter is cut 2 times on their weapon Hand or Arm, they must switch weapon hands. If their second weapon hand is cut 2 times, they are Disqualified.
XII Surrender:
A. When a fighter shows sign of surrender. To signify, the fighter will drop the weapon (s) to the floor, and hold both open hands overhead. The Referee will immediately declare the other fighter as the winner.
Rules Developed by
Erik C. Buenaflor, Master Siete Pares Escrima 777
SAYAW/ ANYO/ FORMS Competition Sponsored by
BUNAL Brand FMA Equipment
CLASSES
1. Kids 10yo and under
2. Youth 11 - 14yo
3. Teens 14 - 17yo
4. Young Adults 18 - 24yo
5. Adults 25 - 34 yo
6. Seniors 35yo +
PERFORMANCE AREA AND EQUIPMENT
1. The performance area will consist of a square space of 20 feet x 20 feet.
2. Competitors are requested to compete wearing traditional and non traditional training attire. Performing in street clothes will be frowned upon and may cause the competitor to lose points.
3. Competition will include using a single blunt or edged (simulated) weapon. Single stick or sword no less than 20” and longer than 34” in length. If a competitor decides to utilize a secondary weapon, the use of the primary weapon will be the only one judged. Single hand weapon performance only. ***NO LIVE BLADES WILL BE ALLOWED***
4. No music will be played in conjunction with the performance.
CONTEST AND CRITERIA
The performance must not exceed two (2) minute and no less than one (1) minute duration. Any competitor not meeting this criteria will lose 1 point from their overall total.
Any performance exceeding 2 1/2 minutes will be halted and the competitor disqualified The contest is strictly limited to the following criteria:
1. Must follow some basic movements in Eskrima Kali Arnis utilizing preferred weapon.
2. Eighty (80) percent of the movements shall be emphasized on the primary single weapon.
3. Introduction must be made by the competitor before he/she begins and salute before and after his/her performance to signal its start and end.
4. The competitor can only leave the contest area after announcement of the score or upon order.
CONTEST
The competitor shall be judged by a panel of five (5) judges. However, no judges shall be allowed to officiate in the contest where their school is competing.
The following criteria shall be the basis of judging this competition:
A. OFFENSE/ DEFENSE: Competitor demonstrates excellent weapon movement and control. To include both attacks (strikes, slashing, butting, etc.) using the weapon and defense (blocks, body movement, and footwork). Utilizing the free hand to complement the weapon hand is a plus. Delivery of strikes, i.e. angles, lines, zones, etc. Emphasizing various blocks and movement.
B. MOVEMENT: Moves around the contest area effectively in conjunction with their skill with a weapon. Faces and addresses attacks from the front, back, and sides. Clean and smooth footwork to move within the contest area.
C. GRACE/ SKILL: Execution of the weapon and free hand movement. Utilizes foot work and stances to demonstrate their balance and posture. Smooth and controlled body, hand and stick movements in the tradition of filipino martial arts.
Note: Acrobatic, Gymnastic, and movements purely of other martial arts and which have no relevance to Eskrima Kali Arnis shall be ignored and frowned upon. Competitor may lose points depending on the degree of this infraction as decided by the judge.
SCORING
In an effort to give competitors some constructive criticism and feedback from their demonstration, judges will fill out these score cards as opposed to giving out a score to compare the competitors. Half points may be given in the 3 areas of execution required by the judges to score, i.e. offense/ defense, movement, and grace/ skill. In the championship, in case of a tie, the competitors shall be required to demonstrate again and be judged a second time. At this time the judges will award a score of 8-10 to include half points.

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Otay Recreation Center, 3554 Main Street, Chula Vista, United States
USD 10.00 to USD 65.87