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Axel Solís, Televisa Journalist and Voice of Tigres in Monterrey Dies

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Sports journalism in Mexico is in mourning. On Friday, March 27, the death of Axel Solís, a well-known reporter for Televisa in Monterrey, and one of the voices most identified with the coverage of the UANL Tigers, was confirmed. His death, at age 56, has generated a wave of reactions among colleagues, amateurs and media figures. What did Axel Solís die of? According to the first reports, the communicator died in the early morning due to a cardi…
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Axel Solís, a renowned Televisa journalist, died suddenly this Friday, March 27, in Monterrey, Nuevo León. The news has shocked the world of sports journalism in Mexico. His death was confirmed via his X account (formerly Twitter) in a message where his family said goodbye to him.

Sports journalism in Nuevo León goes through a moment of deep sorrow after confirmation, this Friday, October 27, of the death of Axel Solís, one of the most recognized voices of local television and an analyst specializing in football. The news was broadcast by his family on social networks, where a message loaded with emotion generated immediate reaction among media figures, friends and audience, who remembered their trajectory and commitment …

Sports journalism in Mexico is in mourning. On Friday, March 27, the death of Axel Solís, a well-known reporter for Televisa in Monterrey, and one of the voices most identified with the coverage of the UANL Tigers, was confirmed. His death, at age 56, has generated a wave of reactions among colleagues, amateurs and media figures. What did Axel Solís die of? According to the first reports, the communicator died in the early morning due to a cardi…

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Revista Merca2.0 broke the news on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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