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Juego Todo exists in two powerful dimensions

By Lito delos Reyes
PhilBoxing.com
Sat, 30 May 2026

JUEGO Todo is existing in two powerful dimensions - a professional combat sport and as an all-rounded combative system rooted in survival, adaptability, and Filipino warrior culture.
This was according to Ferdinand “Papa Goat” Munsayac, creator of Juego Todo and owner of Under Ground Battle [UGB].

Juego Todo is the world’s first ever Filipino Martial Arts Hybrid Sport platform officially.

“These two sides are connected — but they are not exactly the same”, said Munsayac.

As a professional sport, Juego Todo transforms traditional combat into a structured, regulated, and marketable competition platform.

The goal is:
* To create professional athletes
* To give fighters opportunities, careers, and exposure
* To entertain audiences
* To preserve Filipino martial culture in a modern sports format
* To make the art understandable to the global combat sports industry
“This allows fighters to compete fairly and safely while still displaying authentic combat skill,” said Munsayac.
The sport side develops:
* Conditioning
* Timing
* Reflexes
* Ring/cage IQ
* Tactical decision-making
* Discipline under pressure
Just like boxing, MMA, or Muay Thai, the professional structure creates elite competitors.

The sport side also includes:
* Fight cards
* Championships
* Rankings
* Media production
* Sponsorships
* Branding
* International representation

“This is where Juego Todo becomes a movement that can stand beside major global combat sports,” said Munsayac.
The second side of Juego Todo is deeper and more primal. It is an all-rounded combative system.

It is not merely about winning points or belts.

“It is about preparing a fighter for unpredictability,” said Munsayac.

The purpose of the combative side focuses on:
* Survival
* Adaptability
* Real combat understanding
* Multi-range fighting
* Weapon awareness
* Mental toughness
* Warrior mentality

“This reflects the historical roots of Filipino Martial Arts and old Juego Todo traditions,” said Munsayac.

The characteristics of the Combative Side is that No Single-Dimension Fighting.

Juego Todo promotes versatility:
* Striking
* Clinching
* Takedowns
* Ground survival
* Weapon transition awareness
* Distance management
A practitioner must become complete, not specialized in only one area.
The reality-based combat thinking which is unlike purely sportive systems, the combative side acknowledges:
* Chaos
* Pressure
* Fear
* Unpredictability
* Improvisation
* Environmental adaptation

“This creates fighters who can think, not just perform techniques,” said Munsayac.

The combative side carries:
* Filipino warrior heritage
* Tribal fighting spirit
* Combat discipline
* Respect for combat consequences
* The mentality of courage and accountability

This is where Juego Todo separates itself from being “just another sport.”

The challenge — and strength — of Juego Todo is balancing: Professionalism with Authentic combat identity.

Too much focus on sport:

- The system risks becoming watered down and overly commercialized.
- Too much focus on raw combat:
- The system risks losing safety, scalability, and public acceptance.

The ideal evolution is “controlled sport… carrying the soul of real combat.”

“That balance is what makes Juego Todo unique,” said Munsayac.

“Juego Todo is both a professional combat sport and a complete combative system,” he said.

As a sport, it creates athletes, opportunities, championships, and entertainment.

As a combative art, it develops adaptability, warrior mindset, and all-rounded fighting capability rooted in Filipino martial heritage.”

“Juego Todo is the bridge between warrior tradition and modern professional combat sports,” said Munsayac.

“Designed as a professional combat sport… built with the mindset of real combat,” he added.


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