SABONG: Bloodsport or Cultural Tradition
Jul 21, 2009
Cockfighting, or “Sabong” has been referred to by many as a sport, a profession, a lifestyle even. The locals call it a national pastime in the Philippines. Sabong, which dates back to the pre-Spanish era, knows no class distinction, where rich and poor alike meet and enjoy the game. Today, the activity is still overwhelmingly popular throughout the Philippines. It is as much a part of the culture as is eating pansit or playing pusoy dos. It isn’t hard to guess that most westerners are appalled at the levels of violence and animal cruelty that go hand in hand with the sport of cockfighting. Cockfighting is considered a horrifying blood sport by animal welfare activists and others, due in some part to the physical pain the cocks inflict on each other. Advocates of the sport often list cultural and religious relevance as reasons for perpetuation of cockfighting as a sport.
Did you know that a rooster bred for Philippine cockfighting or “battle cock” is pampered more than a West Hollywood trophy wife?
Here’s the low down…..








