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Logotipo El Siglo De Durango NUEVO DISEÃ'o MARTES 19 DE JULIO DE 2016 3 NACIONAL FUTBOL SELECCIÓN SUB-23 BELLEZA EN EL DEPORTE LO MEJOR DEL BOXEO Uno de los deportes más populares en México, después del futbol, es el boxeo, disciplina que semana tras semana emociona a multitudes, además de recrear la pupila con Peralta las bellas edecanes entre round y round. confía en la fuerza ■ Para Oribe, Tri Olímpico está listo para ■ El delantero asegura que el equipo tiene competir en Río 2016. ambición. JAMMEDIA Mentalidad. Oribe Peralta piensa que el Tri Sub 23 tiene una ventaja en comparación a hace cuatro años y es la unión del equipo. NOTIMEX PASIÓN trar en la cancha que es lo veo cómo no se logre otra Ciudad de México Destacó que el grupo está más importante, realmente vez (el título)”, reta el juga- muy unido, “conscientes de si queremos ganar la meda- dor del América. El delantero Oribe Peralta lo que quieren, de donde es- lla tenemos que ganarle a señaló que la selección me- tán ubicados y depende de cualquiera”, sentenció. HUMILDAD xicana sub 23, que disputa- nosotros ganar esta meda- El equipo que dirige Ra- El delantero, quien fue el rá los Juegos Olímpicos Río lla. La mayoría de ellos son úl Gutiérrez jugará este artífice de la conquista áu- 2016, está más acoplada a titulares en sus equipos, al- martes un partido amistoso rea en Londres 2012, señala diferencia de la que con- gunos han sido campeones, ante el Zacatepec del As- que “no tenemos presión de quistó la medalla de oro en saben lo que significa el censo MX, duelo a celebrar- nada, porque son dos gru- Londres 2012. éxito y no tienen miedo de se en el estadio Agustín pos totalmente diferentes”. “La verdad que a este repetirlo”. “Coruco” Díaz. Añade que llegó como grupo lo veo diferente por- En lo personal, Oribe refuerzo “para poder apor- que tiene mucho tiempo ju- explicó que trabaja para DESEO tar mi experiencia y apoyar gando juntos, tiene torneos adaptarse lo antes posible a Oribe Peralta asegura que en lo que se pueda al grupo. y eso te da una ventaja ma- este equipo, como uno de el Tri Sub-23 tiene ambi- “Soy yo el que se tiene yor en este tipo de compe- los tres refuerzos mayores. ción para refrendar la me- que adaptar, los chavos ya tencias”, dijo en zona mix- “Más que nada disfruto dalla de oro en los Juegos han trabajado y yo sólo ven- ta al final del entrenamien- de este momento, que no se Olímpicos de Río 2016. go a sumar para buscar ga- to de este lunes. repite muy seguido. Mos- “Ya se hizo una vez y no nar”, describe Evans y Angélico, Campeones de Parejas AGENCIAS sión de duos de la Tres Ve- Oaxaca, Oaxaca ces estelar, toda vez que en un encuentro donde enfren- Mary y Faby Apache ha- taron a Monsther Clown y bían presionado a Averno Murder Clown, además de y Chessman para un duelo los monarcas Averno y por el Campeonato de Pare- Chessman. Pero cuando pa- jas AAA, pero parece que recía que los monarcas re- ahora tendrán que inten- tendrían los fajines, Mary tar enfrentar a nuevos ri- Apache intervino y ocasio- vales, pues el cetro cambió nó que los extranjeros casti- de manos. garan y derrotarán a Aver- Jack Evans y Angélico no, para de esta forma que- AGENCIAS se proclamaron como nue- darse con el Campeonato de Poder. Jack Evans y Angélico volvieron a tomar el Campeona- vos campeones de la divi- parejas. to de Parejas. BALONAZOS Tres Verguenza suspendidos esmeralda La Comisión Disciplina- Tras perder 5-1 con Pa- ria dio a conocer el repor- chuca en la primera jor- te de jugadores sanciona- nada, el mediocampista dos, tras celebrarse la de León, Luis Montes, le jornada 1. Los jugadores pidió una disculpa a su sancionados con un par- afición. tido son Edwin Cardona “Sabemos que no fue (Rayados) y Juan Eze- un buen partido, quere- quiel Cuevas (León), cul- mos pedirle disculpas a pables de conducta vio- la afición. Todavía queda lenta. Javier Alván Salas mucho camino, debemos (Atlas) por ser culpable ocuparnos en hacer las de juego brusco grave. cosas bien”..
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