History Channel’s series on the top martial arts around the world – “Human Weapon,” has become a huge hit in the
The show, which stars mixed martial artist – Jason Chambers and former professional football player and wrestler – Bill Duff, featured the biggest and oldest arnis group in the world, the world renowned Doce Pares, was filmed entirely in the Philippines, particularly in Cebu City and neighboring provinces. Substantially, its opening and closing sequences were filmed in
This is the fourth TV documentary featuring the Filipino martial art and Doce Pares as the central performer. The first one was “Way of the Warriors” which was produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 1982. The Discovery Channel’s “Asian Hot Spots” by Beyond International in October 2003 was the second one. The third, was in 2004 with “Kicking Ass” Martial Arts, within which Doce Pares was one of the featured martial arts.
Due to the film’s success, Doce Pares in

Due to The History Channel’s insistence to include arnis in “Human Weapon,” Canete finally approved the inclusion of the world famous Filipino martial art on the documentary after believing in the show’s objectives which are to show to the world how eskrima/arnis started, assurance of a great exposure and excellent promotion of the art. The film also featured several other Cebuano arnis masters such as Val Pableo, Gerald Canete, Michael Canete, Bonifacio Uy, Albert Sales, Rudy Rey and Jose Borces.


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