Opinion: UFC asks in Televisa with commentators in Spanish … for Ja ja ja
The post seemed very nice to me published in Superluchas.net as regards the commentators who should narrate the UFC 100 (where the stellar one will be Brock Lesnar, ex-champion of the MNM) and that will be transmitted in Mexico by Televisa Deportes this Saturday.
The extract that they are going to read was signed by Daniel Márquez and we ignore if it is a question of a collaborator or fan who expressed his worry in these mass communication media:
I see that exists a big worry for knowing who goes narrating the UFC 100 that is going to transmit Televises this Saturday. THERE IS NOT ANY MORE THAT OF A SOUP, the official commentators of the UFC must narrate it in Spanish Troy Santiago and Victor Dávila, there is nobody better than they in Spanish to narrate this sport. Since it happens to them to think that Dr. Alfonso Morales, Arturo Rivera, Jorge Pietrasanta, Magadan … PLEASE! They narrate box, wrestling, but these are MIXED MARTIAL ARTS!
It is obvious and clear that this is an example more than similar to the one that happened with MNM in October of last year, with the voices of Hugo Savinovich and Carlos Cabrera … and that attention was done omisa on the part of the televisoras in Mexico.
So they can be sure that this Saturday, there will not be original voices … that one is not It televises, better they can go being done to the idea of that there will happen the same that with MNM in Mexico.
And yes … we understand perfectly that the quality of both changes radically, but this is something that matters for very few persons inside Televisa … and the worst thing is that the game is going out for them well … there you have at tens o'clock of new fans of the MNM who ask ItsMNM.net and The Blog of Sly being departs from the Club of the Gañañunflas.
Image Original de Hugo Savinovich and Carlos Cabrera is a MNM courteousness and it was used in the Blog of Sly when it was announced that none of the original commentators would take part of the broadcasts as an open television of the MNM in Mexico.
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