
By Michael J.A. Nauta Jr.
After being away from home for quite sometime, Guam welcomed back “The Juggernaut” Baby Joe Taimanglo a few days ago. Not wasting any time upon his arrival, the mixed martial arts standout went right to work and began a first of three planned seminars Saturday afternoon.
At the iFit Guam Gym in Tamuning, Taimanglo played host to about 20 kids in the iFit B4School Student Self Defense Seminar. Wanting to share his experiences from the time he was a kid all the way through his current success, Taimanglo hoped to pass on the message of positivity, safety, and respect for all.
“First I have to say that it’s very good to be back home,” said Taimanglo. “Taking this opportunity to share my experiences as well as pass on positive messages to our younger generations is truly an honor. To be here with one, two, or twenty participants is a start in the right direction. These kids are the future of our island.”
The two hour event was filled with small lessons combine with some hands-on action. With the recent happenings going on around our schools and underground fighting, Taimanglo began the seminar covering issues on bullying, fighting, and how to deter away from such issues. Immediately sharing his encounters during his younger years, “The Juggernaut” acknowledged that even during his time he was picked on a teased by peers.

Six-year old Aaron Suba prepares to throw a jab to an awaiting Baby Joe Taimanglo yesterday during the Fit B4School Student Self Defense Seminar. (photo by Mike Nauta Jr.)
“Growing up, I was picked on, teased, made fun off for many different things,” mentioned Baby Joe to the young crowd. “Trying to get past that hurdle was a challenge, but with the help of family I found many different ways whether it was through sports or simply just learning to walk away.”
Keeping the kids in tuned the entire time, Taimanglo put his words into action as well as he gave the participants a few self-defense techniques to work on, but not before a proper warmup. Midway through the seminar, Baby Joe had everyone working on basic movement, jabs, and an array of exercises. While going through all the lessons, a constant reminder was alway instilled into the kids, “safety first”.
“This was a very fun thing for us to do and learn,” said 11-year old Jannilese Quintanilla. “I wish we had a little more time because I’m sure there could’ve been more that we can learn, but we will take what we know and share it with our friends and family.”
Despite being a self defense seminar, Taimanglo continued to send positive messages to his “Little Juggernauts” in attendance. Messages like stay positive, be respectful, grow and learn to be what you want to be. When all was said and done, the two hour event had kids with smiles on their face and many leaving with a strong sense of positivity. Here’s what others had to say about the event.

Baby Joe Taimanglo works with a participant during the Fit B4School Student Self Defense Seminar held Saturday afternoon at the iFit Guam gym. (photo by Mike Nauta Jr.)
* “I had a good time and I learned that fighting isn’t the answer to anything. The group learned from Baby Joe that there are many other things out there that we can do,” said 12-year old Dysseus Quintanilla. “One of the biggest thing I’ll walk away with today is how to stay positive, be safe, and stay away from trouble.”
* “It was fun, I learned how to jab and defend myself,” said 12-year old Shadriana Taimanglo. “If I could do another class like this I would, there is a lot we can learn from this.”
* “iFit Guam is extremely happy to have Baby Joe here to work with our kids and share his experiences with everyone,” said iFit Guam president Manju Daryanani. “We look forward to having more of these types of seminars.”
* “We learned things that can help us to defend ourselves,” said 9-year old Naiyah Taimanglo. “It was fun, exciting, and tiring all at the same time.”
PHOTO GALLERY:


GPS Sports Calendar
July 2025
- SU
- MO
- TU
- WE
- TH
- FR
- SA
Events for June
1st
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
2nd
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
3rd
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
4th
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
5th
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
6th
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
7th
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
8th
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
9th
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES
Events for July
10th
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FD ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Events for July
11th
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
- 19
Events for July
12th
Events for July
13th
Events for July
14th
Events for July
15th
Events for July
16th
Events for July
17th
Events for July
18th
- 20
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
- 26
Events for July
19th
Events for July
20th
Events for July
21st
Events for July
22nd
Events for July
23rd
Events for July
24th
Events for July
25th
- 27
- 28
- 29
- 30
- 31
- 1
- 2
Events for July
26th
Events for July
27th
Events for July
28th
Events for July
29th
Events for July
30th

Pacific Mini Games
PMG DAY 4: BASEBALL DOWNS PALAU IN FRONT OF PACKED CROWD

Pacific Mini Games
PMG DAY 3: SANTOS LIFTS FIRST MEDALS FOR GUAM

Pacific Mini Games
PMG DAY 2: GUAM STILL SEARCHES FOR FIRST MEDAL

Soccer
MASAKADA DRAWS 0-0 WITH UAE

Basketball
GUAM BASKETBALL CREATES HALL OF FAME

Basketball
FD ALUMNI HOOPS OPENS WITH A BANG

Pacific Mini Games
PMG DAY 2: GUAM STILL SEARCHES FOR FIRST MEDAL
COMING SOON …
FD Alumni Basketball Tournament June 27-July 18
Pacific Mini Games June 29-July 9
QUICK HITS