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Added some backing information for requested info. The announcements concerning the 6th and Datu title are no longer online at their original location, due to that website changing hands and older news articles being edited out at the new location. (Was originally announced at modernarnis.com when it was the IMAF site. Since moving to ProfessorPresas.com and the resultant split in the IMAF, articles prior to that are long since gone. Information is still available through Archive.org however, and has been cited repeatedly in discussions on several Modern Arnis forums. --Bob Hubbard08:09, 25 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I have added in-line references. There are many magazines listed: the article would be stronger if it used these third party sources as in-line citations rather than a Tim Hartman's personal site as a source. jmcw (talk) 11:49, 3 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]