On December 3, 1574, Limahong and his bandits departed from Manila to Pangasinan, where they founded a kingdom near the mouth of the Agno River.

Limahong, a notorious Chinese pirate and warlord, invaded the northern Philippine Islands in 1574. He declared to the people that he had conquered the Spaniards and intended to rule over them as their king.

Approximately four miles from the sea, near the mouth of the Agno River, Limahong constructed a fort with an outer palisade of palm logs and an inner enclosure of palm planks, housing his palace. He also erected pagodas and dwelling places in preparation for a permanent settlement.

Choosing to establish himself there, Limahong aimed to become the master of the region, amassing wealth and remaining beyond the reach of both the Spaniards and the Chinese emperor. The neighboring villages were filled with terror as they all, without exception, acknowledged Limahong as their king, obeying him and paying him tributes.

In response to Limahong’s presence, the Spanish colonizers couldn’t tolerate it. On March 23, 1575, they dispatched an expedition to Lingayen, driving out the bandit who escaped into the China Sea towards his former lair.

Reference: Philippine News Agency archives

(JR AMIGO/AI/MNM)

HANGZHOU, China—Carlo Paalam steered clear of the danger before sneaking in the precise hits that counted to defeat Jordan’s Mohammad Jajeh Abu in their opening bout at the 19th Asian Games.

Evading the longer reach of a much-taller foe, Paalam got the nod of the judges after three rounds in a unanimous 5-0 victory in the men’s 57kg round of 32 at the Hangzhou Gymnasium here.

“Sobrang tangkad nya sa akin, kaya nag-stick lang ako sa game plan namin ng mga coaches ko,’’ said Paalam, whose chief objective here is to clinch a spot in next year’s Paris Olympics.

Opposite Abu, he was compelled to fight smarter in the ring and threw punches only when necessary.

Paalam got a silver medal in the Tokyo Olympics in the men’s 51kg. But that weight class was removed from the Paris program next year.

The boxing finalists at the ongoing Asian Games offered slots to the glitzy French capital.

The national boxing team here is supported by the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee.

“Pagsikapan ko talaga ang makapunta sa Paris. Gawin ang best every laban. Baguhan ako sa timbang na ito, so mabigat at malakas ang galaw dito,’’ said Paalam, a flyweight bronze medalist during the 2018 Asiad in Indonesia.

“Adjust ako dito dahil mahahaba ang mga kalabaan at sobrang galing din. Matalino din sila maglaro,’’ added the 25-year-old pride of Talakag, Bukidnon. (ai/mnm)