Eduardo Lamazón’s Last Card to His ‘Noble Public’: ‘It’s Not an End, 10 Points for All of You!’
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Eduardo Lamazón died at the age of 70, but don ’Lama, Lama, Lamita’ could not leave without leaving one last ‘card’ to his “noble audience”: the famous boxing commentator originally from Argentina left a farewell message that was published posthumously. “To my dear family, friends and my noble audience that has accompanied me throughout my life: today I am not addressing you with a goodbye, but with a deep and sincere until then,” Lamazón wrote …
Eduardo Lamazón, Iconic Voice of Mexican Boxing, Died; JC Chávez Fired Him with Message - La Opinión
The commentator known as “Don Lama” was also executive secretary of the CMB for 20 years
The world of sport and entertainment is in mourning, as the lamentable death of Eduardo Lamazón, a renowned journalist and boxing analyst, became known.His analytical style and deep knowledge of pugilism made him a compelling reference for fans.If you want to know more about his age, personal life and career, continue reading.Who was Eduardo Lamazón?Eduardo Lamazón was a Mexican journalist, writer and boxing analyst, widely recognized for his wo…
The death was shared by several colleagues of the professional
In the world of boxing and throughout the sports arena, Don Eduardo Lamazón died at the age of 70, leaving a gigantic gap in our hearts. The iconic character of Team Box Azteca’s transmissions lost his life, however, will be remembered for all his legacy inside and outside the quad. Referee, companion, character, friend and important member of the Azteca Sports TV family was a pillar in the broadcasts of our boxing evenings and will always be re…
Hispanic-speaking boxing is in mourning. Eduardo Lamazón has passed away at 70 years of age, as his friend and colleague Julio César Chávez communicated in a textual sense, with whom he shared the retransmission of combats in Mexico. For several decades, Lamazón worked for TV Azteca, a network in which he broadcast the most important combats held in Mexico, and also outside the Aztec country, with special coverage from the United States. Of Arge…
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