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Carlos "Bobong" Velez (born November 4, 1945 – July 3, 2017) is a Filipino TV producer who owned the Vintage Television, the network broadcast the PBA in the 1990s, and the Blow-by-Blow that discovered Manny Pacquiao.[1][2]

Career

A graduate of La Salle, together with his brother Ricky, Bobong Velez established the Vintage Television (VTV) in 1978,[3] and started broadcasting PBA games from 1982 until 1999. When he started in bidding in 1982, his VTV paid Php 5.2 million, and Joe Cantada as one of its main play-by-play.[4][5]

In 1990s, Velez assembled coverage with the likes of future PBA commissioner Noli Eala, Chino Trinidad, Sev Sarmenta as play-by-play, while columnist Quinito Henson, Andy Jao, and other guests panelist (like coaches) serves as color commentators.[6] Also in this decade, Velez ventured to boxing and the Blow-by-Blow, with Trinidad, Eala, Henson, Romy Kinantar, and Ronnie Nathanielsz as panelists. The boxing venture give way of popularity of then-amateur boxing star Manny Pacquiao.[1][2]

Personal life

Velez died in Dumaguete on July 3, 2017.[7][8]

References

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