Tibay Europe - About Us:
Since I was a young man, I have had a love of
Filipino martial arts and have admired the standard of the professional boxing
in the Philippines. In addition to this, I have had a love of the culture and
the people that I have come across who have enriched my life.
In 1993, I met Noel Tibay in Cebu City, the
Philippines. Noel was a former professional boxer. Throughout my stay, Noel
taught me boxing. During this time, he and I became inseparable. We formed a
close friendship, and shared a deep connection. One day, Noel was unable to attend training with
me as he had to sell gold on Colon Street. Upon visiting him there, I caught a
first glimpse of his entrepreneurial spirit. Noel often discussed how hard life
could be in the Philippines. It was disheartening to see him work so hard with
little reward.
I decided to visit the Doce Pares headquarters in
Banilad. Whilst here, I formed a friendship with Supreme Grand Master Dionisio
“Diony” Canete, and practice the art of Eskrima. During my visit to the
headquarters, I saw people making sticks. This was a pinnacle moment for me, as
it got me thinking about potential business ideas for Noel.
Noel was saddened to see my stay come to an end.
He made me a leaving gift – a string pendant that he had carved himself, and two
boxing gloves with Eskrima sticks which were hand made. This could have been my
eureka moment!
I introduced Noel to Diony Canete, and this was
the start of TIBAY Philippines. Although I travelled back home to England, Noel
and I remained in regular contact despite the distance. Over the years, I
visited Noel on five separate occasions, to train and to enjoy his company. Noel
started TIBAY Philippines with two members of staff, however this gradually grew
in size. I was thrilled to see my friends business making
progress.
In 1994 I flew back to the Philippines. Whilst
there, Noel and I discussed the business in more detail. By this time we had
become even closer, with Noel even referring to me as his ‘twin brother.’ I only
ever thought about what was best for my friend, I did not want him to overwork
himself anymore.
Sadly, Noel passed away at the age of
fifty-three. My last visit to see Noel is a moment that I will treasure forever.
We knew that it would be the last time that we saw each other. From then on I decided to create a brand called
TIBAY Europe to ensure that Noel’s legacy lives on.
I am immensely proud to introduce TIBAY Europe, a
unique brand specialising in martial arts and boxing equipment. We are going to
create beautifully crafted, traditionally made products, and enjoy establishing
a brand-new brand.
Lee Banda
Director
TIBAY Europe Limited
[email protected]
TIBAY – The Spirit Lives
On!