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MP Promotions
Formation2006; 19 years ago (2006)
TypePrivately held company
Legal statusActive
PurposeDevelopment and management of professional boxers
HeadquartersGeneral Santos, Mindanao
Location
Coordinates06°07′00″N 125°10′00″E / 6.11667°N 125.16667°E / 6.11667; 125.16667
Official language
English
Filipino
Founder
Manny Pacquiao
Current president
Sean Gibbons
Key people
Joe Ramos (ex-president)


Capture of Emilio Aguinaldo
Part of the Philippine-American war

Aguinaldo boarding USS Vicksburg following his capture in 1901.
Date23 March 1901
Location
Result

American victory:

Belligerents
United States First Philippine Republic
Commanders and leaders
Frederick N. Funston Emilio Aguinaldo (POW)
Santiago Barcelona (POW)
Simeon Villa (POW)
Units involved

Company D, 1st Battalion

Emilio Aguinaldo's bodyguards
Strength
80+ 50 (American estimate)
Casualties and losses
not defined 2
Capture of Emilio Aguinaldo
Part of the Philippine-American war
Aguinaldo boarding USS Vicksburg following his capture in 1901.
Location
Commanded by Frederick Funston
Date23 March 1901; 124 years ago (1901-03-23)
Executed byCompany D, 1st Battalion
OutcomeOperational success
Casualties2 confirmed dead, several wounded


President Emilio Aguinaldo, was captured by the American forces under Gen. Frederick Funston with the help of the Macabebe scouts in Palanan, Isabela Philippines, on 23 March 1901. Despite the capture the war did not stop end until 1902.

Background

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On Nov. 12, 1899, with his conventional forces shattered, Emilio Aguinaldo ordered a shift to guerilla warfare. Since then, the Americans found it frustrating to crush an enemy who appeared from nowhere, struck at will and slinked back into the shadows. They concluded that the resistance would never be broken until Aquinaldo was killed or captured. However, they did not know his whereabouts.

On Feb. 8, 1901, Brig. Gen. Frederick Funston was at San Isidro, Nueva Ecija Province on Luzon Island when six tired and famished guerillas surrendered at Pantabangan town to 1Lt. James D. Taylor, Jr., commander of Company C, 24th Infantry Regiment of U.S. Volunteers. The town mayor, Francisco Villajuan, had convinced the worn-out men to give up. The group was led by Cecilio Segismundo, an Ilocano and Aguinaldo’s messenger, who carried some important dispatches. He was a native of Ilocos Norte Province who had moved to Bulacan Province at age 12; he used to be a member of the municipal police (Guardia Civil Veterana) of Manila under the Spanish. He defected to the Katipunan when the Revolution broke out in August 1896. In 1899, he became a corporal in the Philippine army under Major Nazario Alhambra.

Aguinaldo's odyssey and Funston's route Aguinaldo's bodyguard at Palanan Original caption: “AGUINALDO’S BODY-GUARD. This was regarded as the finest regiment in the Filipino service, and it was accordingly selected as the body-guard of the commander. The buildings on the hill at the right were occupied by Aguinaldo as his headquarters at the time of his capture.” Palanan Isabela

Segismundo pinpointed the village of Palanan, in mountainous Isabela Province, as Aguinaldos headquarters. He told Funston that there was no more than fifty guards at Palanan (Aguinaldo later charged that Segismundo did not talk until after he had been given the water cure twice, but American officers insisted that he gave his cooperation voluntarily).[1]

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Origin A group of remarkable individuals that have banded together with Aquaman in his war against Black Manta. At some point in time Aquaman brought them to the tomb of the first King to claim some Atlantean relics which he wants to use as bait to lure Black Manta.

Collected editions

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Title Publisher Issue Date of publication
Bayan Knights Indie Exclusive: Task Force TronIX Sacred Mountain Publishing #1 Vol. 1 2011
Pintura; Panimulang Yugto Sacred Mountain Publishing #1 Vol. 1 2014







Filipinos in the International Boxing Hall of Fame & The Ring magazine Hall of Fame
Number Name Year inducted Notes
1 Ceferino Garcia 1977 NYSAC Middleweight Champion and was inducted by The Ring magazine Hall of Fame. Holds the most victories ever achieved by a Filipino boxer and is also the only boxer from the Philippines to become world champion in the middleweight division. Also credited as the first well known user of the "Bolo Punch".
2 Flash Elorde 1993 NBA Super featherweight (130), The Ring Super Featherweight (130), & WBC Super featherweight (130) Champion. the first Filipino boxer who ever inducted on the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Holds the record at super featherweight division for longest title reign, spanning seven years. "Modern inductee"
3 Pancho Villa 1994 NYSAC Flyweight (112), NBA Flyweight (112), The Ring Flyweight (112) Champion. First Filipino/Asian World Champion. "Old-timer inductee"
4 Manny Pacquiao 2025 First and only boxer to win twelve major world titles in eight different weight divisions –Flyweight (112), Super bantamweight (122), featherweight (126), Super featherweight (130), Lightweight (135), Light welterweight (140) & Super welterweight (154), his achievements remain unparallel in the history of boxing. Also became the oldest welterweight champion in 2019 win a win against WBA champ Keith Thurman.

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Mark Anthony Lontayao
Born
Mark Anthony Lontayao

(1988-05-15) May 15, 1988 (age 37)
NationalityFilipino
Other namesSilver Voice
SV
Occupation(s)Boxing Announcer, Theater actor, Social Media Personality, Content creator, videographer
Years active2016—present
EmployerMP Promotions
SpouseRoxanne
Children2
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2020–present
Genre(s)Sports, vlog, entertainment, commentary
Subscribers119,000[2]
Views40.49 million[2]

Last updated: june 27, 2025

Mark Anthony Lontayao (born May 5, 1988), commonly known as Silver Voice, is the modern-day Filipino ring announcer and a Youtuber.

Early Career

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Early in his life Lontayao was a professor at the University of Makati, Theater and Arts department. He was also a call center agent during night.

Ring Announcing Career

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Boxing

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Mark Lontayao’s journey in boxing, was inspired by watching a Manny Pacquiao fight. He was hooked upon seeing Pacquiao’s first world title fight in the United States when he beat the late Lehlohonolo “Lehlo” Ledwaba from South Africa for the IBF super-bantamweight title on June 23, 2001 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Became an amateur boxer along with his three brothers. Brothers Lontayao were under the tutelage of Joven Jimenez, coach and manager of a boxing world champion Jerwin Ancajas. Interestingly, Coach Jimenez found Mark’s timbre to be ring-announcer material and encouraged him to consider turning professional in announcing fights.[3]

Mark lontayao is currently the official Ring Announcer for the boxing promotion MP owned by Boxing Hall of Famer Manny Pacquiao and the appointed president Sean Gibbons.

Notable Boxing Events

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Mark Lontayao also announced the Pedro Taduran vs. Samuel Salva fight in Dubai in March 2022.

Jerwin Ancajas vs McJoe Arroyo fight in Jurado Hall, Taguig, Philippines on September 3, 2016

  1. ^ https://criticsrant.com/capture-of-aguinaldo/
  2. ^ a b "About SilverVoice TV". YouTube.
  3. ^ http://m.philboxing.com/news/story-157877.html