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Kiko Martinez
Sixth European featherweight crown
Spain has champions that deserve more media attention. This is the case of boxer Kiko Martínez, who won his sixth European featherweight title by defeating Englishman Jordan Gill by technical KO at the OVO Arena in London. The one from Elche was more superior and defeated him after a precise and accurate blow 25 seconds from the end of the fourth of the agreed twelve rounds. The referee had to stop the match due to the penalty that Kiko Martínez inflicted on the Englishman. Congratulations!

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Spanish ball team
World title in Biarritz
With 20 medals distributed among 9 others, 9 silver and 2 bronze, the Spanish team won the XIX World Ball Championship held in Biarritz from October 23 to 29. It surpassed other powers such as France (5 golds, 4 silvers and 8 bronzes) and Mexico (3 others, 2 silvers and 4 bronzes) in the medal table. They have been days of a great atmosphere in the stands of the pediments, with a festive follow-up for all the modalities. It’s difficult because there is so much on offer from other, more popular sports, but the amazing nature of the ball deserves more recognition on television grids. Those who followed it live were pleased with Spain’s victory

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Ryanair and Lewandowski
An advertisement based on satire
Those responsible for the social networks of Ryanair must have found it very funny to laugh at Robert Lewandowski after the 0-3 received by Barça against Bayern on matchday 5 of the Champions League and the end of the elimination of the Barça team , who were transferred as punishment to the Europa League. It’s not the first time something like this has happened to other athletes, but the virulence used towards the Pole is surprising. I find it hard to believe that as an advertising campaign it would have a positive effect on the airline to share a tweet where a flight ticket appeared that reflected the passenger’s name (Lewandowski) and the trip he was going to make (Barcelona-Munich ), he should who returned to his former club, among other details

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Paul Marie
I just passed by
It can happen to anyone. And it could be worse. In fact, an employee of a Milan hypermarket died due to a random attack by a visibly unbalanced man who took a knife from a shelf. He also injured four other people, including Pablo Marí, a 29-year-old Spanish defender who plays for Monza on loan from Arsenal. Successfully operated on on Friday at the Niguarda Hospital in Milan, he was yesterday discharged and will begin a period of rest and recovery at home that will keep him off the pitch for almost two months. He just went shopping with his wife and son at a hypermarket. I passed by. There is much encouragement from these lines

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Barça, Atlético and Sevilla
Failure of Spanish football
We shouldn’t run away from a harsh word but it sums up exactly what happened in the Champions League. Failure of Spanish football. The eliminations of Barça, Atlético and Sevilla cannot be accounted for in any other way and the fact that only Real Madrid passed the group stage does not soften a mess that questions the level of competition of LaLiga. The azulgrana team, although their group is the most complicated, should always be in the round of 16 because of the sporting potential and economic investment. The image he gave at 0-3 against Bayern, without an answer to the potential German, was offensive. And groups from Madrid and Andalusian ensembles are very accessible. Failure. Without reason
Source: La Verdad

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