Boxing legend, ‘champ of the oppressed’ cited
By
George Trillo
SAN FERNANDO CITY,Pampanga --- This city commemorated Jan. 13 the 118th
birth anniversary of Vivencio Cuyugan, a local hero who became a popular boxer
in the US in the early 90’s who was known as “Champion of the Oppressed.”
Cuyugan was the first mayor of
this city under the Philippine Commonwealth, and the first Socialist in the
Philippines to be elected mayor.
After the Japanese era in the
Philippines, Cuyugan was reinstated as mayor of San Fernando, but was soon
replaced due to his uncompromising position in defense of the continuing
struggle of the Hukbalahap.
City officials together with the
relatives of Cuyugan led the ceremony held at the Cuyugan ancestral house in
Barangay delPilar here.
“Without our heroes we will not
be enjoying our freedom today. Let us not forget our heroes. It is our
obligation to give them honor and respect because they fought for our freedom,”
Rodriguez said.
As a representative of the
Cuyugan family, Fides Cuyugan, nationally known theater director and actress,
thanked the city officials for honoring the local hero.
Cuyugan was born on January 13,
1895 in San Fernando, Pampanga to Saturnino P. Cuyugan and Antonina Y. Baron.
He studied in the United States
where he supported himself through professional boxing and became known as the
“Big Brown Filipino.”
The City Information Office said
Cuyugan was one of the voices of the oppressed, a mission he had lived even
while working in the United States to support his studies. While there, he was
jailed for his principles by defending the oppressed.
“Bail was set for two hundred
thousand dollars. But the Filipino community rallied in his defense and hired
one of the greatest criminal lawyers, Clarence Darrow, to plead his case. He
was acquitted and decided to return to the Philippines,” it said.
While in jail, Cuyugan was the
subject of newspapers in the Philippines and Chicago.
He returned home as a celebrated
hero. Shortly after his arrival, Cuyugan was appointed municipal vice president
of San Fernando in 1927.
He would later be elected to the
same position in 1931.
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