David Faitelson thanks Televisa for support after veto in Canelo vs Munguía fight

David Faitelson thanks Televisa for support after veto in Canelo vs Munguía fight
David Faitelson thanks Televisa for support after veto in Canelo vs Munguía fight

David Faitelson, who is known for being in the most important events and knowing about various sports in his long career as a Sports Writer, received the news that he would be banned from the main event between Canelos and Munguía, a clash that will probably become the event. boxer of the year.

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It should be noted that the veto that David would have received so that he does not appear in the broadcast of the fight on TUDN (Televisa), a television station that has the rights, would be orders from Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez, who at the time had moments of discussion when Faitelson assured that He took his rivals at will, knowing that he was probably not the best boxer Mexico has ever had due to the fights and marketing he handles in each of his battles.

Likewise, through social networks, David Faitelson himself thanked the support provided by his colleagues from the same Televisa company and even stressed that in the face of such a veto, he could become a participant in the Canelo fight.

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Finally, although it seems to many people that David Faitelson has no idea about boxing, his career in this medium supports the experience he has and above all, it is completely null and void for them to take away your freedom of expression in any type of event knowing that A boxer is bothered by people making noise around his environment, which is why criticism and negative comments became more than present on all types of social networks.

 
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