Trovador Ramos Sr.
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Trovador Ramos Sr. (born October 14, 1935) is a Filipino martial artist, actor, musician, and the founder of the TRACMA (Trovador Ramos Asian Consolidated Martial Arts). He is known for his contributions to the martial arts community in the Philippines and for his work in promoting Filipino martial arts both locally and internationally. Ramos Sr. has trained in various disciplines and developed his own martial arts system, TRACMA, which blends traditional Filipino martial arts with other combat techniques. He has also appeared in films and television shows.
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