SA WAKAS‼️”ATONG ANG” NAGSALITA NA! ISINIWALAT ANG TOTOONG NANGYARE SA LOOB NG SABUNGAN!!

FINALLY‼️ ATONG ANG SPEAKS OUT! REVEALS THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT WHAT REALLY HAPPENED INSIDE THE COCKFIGHT ARENA!
After months of silence, swirling rumors, and public speculation surrounding the mysterious disappearance of 34 “sabungeros” (cockfighting enthusiasts), businessman and known “Sabong King” Atong Ang has finally broken his silence—and what he revealed has left the nation stunned.
In an exclusive press conference held at a private venue in Pasay City, Atong Ang addressed the media for the first time since the controversy exploded. With an air of calm but firm conviction, he tackled allegations head-on, denied any involvement in the disappearances, and dropped bombshell revelations about what really goes on behind the scenes of the multimillion-peso e-sabong industry.
THE CONTROVERSY THAT SHOOK THE NATION
It all began in 2022 when reports surfaced about several sabungeros going missing after participating in games held at various cockfighting arenas around the country. Despite multiple investigations, CCTV footage, and social media outcry, the fate of the 34 men remains unknown to this day.
Atong Ang’s name was repeatedly mentioned—sometimes directly, sometimes through insinuation—due to his prominence in the e-sabong industry and connections to major operators. Though he kept quiet for a long time, pressure has mounted in recent weeks as families of the missing men demanded accountability and justice.
ATONG ANG: “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH”
Opening his statement with visible emotion, Atong said:
“Matagal ko nang tinitiis ang pananahimik ko. Pero ngayong pati pamilya ko nadadamay, kailangan ko nang magsalita. Hindi ko ito ginawa.”
(“I’ve kept quiet for so long. But now that even my family is being dragged into this, I have to speak. I didn’t do this.”)
He denied any involvement in illegal activities and stressed that his role in the cockfighting industry was strictly business. According to him, he was not operating the arenas where the disappearances occurred.
“Hindi ako ang nagpapatakbo ng mga sabungan na ‘yan. Meron tayong system at operators. Hindi ko kontrolado ang lahat,” he explained.
(“I don’t run those arenas. We have systems and operators. I don’t control everything.”)
THE “MISSING FOOTAGE” AND SECRET DEALS
Perhaps the most shocking part of Atong’s testimony was his claim that several pieces of CCTV footage had been tampered with—allegedly by insiders who wanted to cover up illegal activities involving betting syndicates.
“May mga video na binura. May mga taong nasa likod ng sindikato na gustong isisi sa akin ang lahat,” he declared.
(“Videos were deleted. There are syndicate members behind this who want to pin everything on me.”)
He claimed he had already submitted evidence to the NBI and that certain high-ranking individuals—not from the private sector, but from law enforcement—may have ties to these underground betting operations.
Though he stopped short of naming names, he warned that if things escalated further, he would expose everyone involved.
“Kung ipagpapatuloy nila ang paninira, magsasalita ako ng buong-buo. Lahat ng pangalan, ilalabas ko.”
A DESPERATE INDUSTRY IN CHAOS
Atong also painted a picture of an industry teetering on collapse due to corrupt operators and “greedy middlemen” who manipulated betting systems, underpaid winners, and allowed criminal elements to infiltrate legitimate operations.
He urged authorities to reform the sabong system rather than completely shut it down, saying that thousands of families depended on it for livelihood. But he emphasized that he would no longer be silent if he continued to be painted as the villain.
“Gusto kong linisin ang industriya, pero kailangan din akong protektahan. Hindi puwedeng ako lang ang laging itinuturo.”
VICTIMS’ FAMILIES STILL SEEK JUSTICE
While Atong’s statement may have given the public a new perspective, families of the 34 missing sabungeros remain unconvinced. Many of them were present during the press conference and held up photos of their loved ones, tearfully begging for any information about their fate.
One mother cried out during the event:
“Kung wala kayong kasalanan, tulungan niyo kami! Saan na ang anak namin?”
(“If you’re innocent, help us! Where is our son?”)
Atong responded:
“Kung meron akong hawak na impormasyon, ibibigay ko agad. Wala akong tinatago.”
(“If I had any information, I would give it immediately. I’m hiding nothing.”)
GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
Following the viral press conference, the Department of Justice released a statement saying they are reviewing Atong Ang’s claims and submitted evidence. Meanwhile, Senator Raffy Tulfo, a known critic of the e-sabong industry, has called for a reopening of the Senate inquiry.
Tulfo said:
“Kung may mga bagong ebidensiya si Atong Ang, dapat nating tignan ‘yan. Pero ang tanong pa rin: Nasaan ang mga nawawala?”
PUBLIC REACTION: SHOCK, SUSPICION, AND SUPPORT
Social media exploded following the event. Some netizens praised Atong for finally speaking up and “clearing his name,” while others remained skeptical and accused him of deflecting blame.
#AtongAngSpeaks and #NasaanAngSabungeros trended on X (formerly Twitter), as Filipinos debated the truth behind the case. TikTok was flooded with edited clips from the press con, theories, and analysis videos from vloggers and investigative pages.
One viral comment summed up public sentiment:
“If he’s innocent, then someone else is guilty. Who are we not looking at?”
WHAT’S NEXT?
With Atong Ang’s explosive statement now public, the pressure is on for authorities to verify his claims, reexamine the evidence, and, most importantly, find the missing men. While some see his testimony as a turning point, others believe it’s just another layer in a much deeper conspiracy.
One thing’s for sure: The fight for truth is far from over. And Atong Ang’s long-awaited voice might just be the catalyst that finally forces the truth out into the open.
Stay tuned. This story is only just beginning.