José Ramón Fernández and David Faitelson staged a fight on social networks on Wednesday that has gone out of control. Everything was due to the fact that Televisa’s commentator uncovered that his battle years ago with his cocaine addiction.
This publication immediately generated countless reactions, Memes and teasing Against Joserra, who so far has not made any response to a serious assertion of his personal life.
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José Ramón Fernández since its inception in journalism made it clear that he would be an awkward character in the media. From his time Imevision It began to generate controversy and innovate in the way of giving sports news.
Subsequently in the mid -90s, the television became what is currently TV Azteca, strengthening her as the main rival of Televisa And leaving a huge legacy, since it was a mentor of many consolidated commentators today.
David Faitelson, André Marín, Christian MartinoliCarlos Aguilar, Enrique Garay, to mention some, formed under the tutelage of Joserra. However, unexpectedly, in 2007 they announced that the communicator would leave the company after 30 years.
After the World Cup Germany 2006José Ramón lost prominence and was absent for a long time, the argument was that the commentator was attending a disease. Months later, already away from the company’s sports area, they thanked him.
David Faitelson dedicated a few words to José Ramón Fernández when he left TV Azteca. Photo: Special
In a ceremony in which all the commentators, reporters and drivers were shared with him, Javier Alatorre He did an interview, where Fernández reached the tears.
Managers of TV Aztecaamong which the owner, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, highlighted, thanked him and wished luck. Of course, at all times it was emphasized that the reason was for his health to attend to the subjects of a disease.
However, David Faitelsonthat on that occasion he dedicated a few words to his teacher, he revealed that the true reasons for that decision were due to a problem of cocaine consumption.
Faitelson said that just in Joserra’s last years on the Ajusco television station he had many addiction problems, so he was separated from the position and sent him to rehabilitate himself in Space.
He subsequently returned to Mexico, but when he was no longer chief of sports, they chose to finish his employment relationship and then the commentator began to work to ESPN months later.