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Fortunato G. Co, Jr. (born October 15, 1951), better known as Atoy Co, is a Filipino actor and current head coach of the Mapua Cardinals in the NCAA. He is also a former politician and a retired professional basketball player who played 11 seasons in the PBA, mostly with Crispa Redmanizers. He is known as Fortune Cookie during his playing days, being notable for his trademark turaround fadeaway jump shot.
Co joined the Mapua Cardinals in 1970 and played for the Mapúa team for three years. He was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) during his first and second years. He also brought his wares with the old Crispa team in the MICAA.
Co first played in the PBA on April 22, 1975, scoring 34 points and leading Crispa to a 113-102 win over CFC, the team's first victory after starting the season with three (3) straight defeats.
During his PBA stint, he played for the two-time grand slam champion Crispa Redmanizers from 1975 to 1984, with him as one of the team's top scorers. In 1976, he received the All-Filipino Sports Award for Basketball.
Chicos rudos
de brazos tatuados
peleando se divierten
en las calles otra vez.
Peleas callejeras
Armas Blancas.
Alcohol y desorden
odio y descontrol
chicas borrachas
en un callejón.
Peleas callejeras
Armas Blancas.
Pelean por su vida
pelean por diversión
pelean por mujeres
pelean por su honor.
Peleas callejeras
Armas Blancas