What Happened to Octagón?, “The Master of the Eight Angles”

The esthete trains his son, whom he wants to see succeed as he did in the 1990s.

The pandemic caused by COVID-19 It was a blow for the world of sport, since many disciplines had to suspend their activities.

Precisely, wrestling has suffered a lot from the absence of functions, since many aesthetes live up to date with what they generate by being in the ring.

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However, other athletes have taken the opportunity to get back into shape, such as the legendary Mexican wrestler, octagon.

The Veracruz native made the decision to turn his life around 180 degrees and started exercising hard.

“The Master of Eight Angles” regained his physical condition, which he had lost over the years.

Indeed, the aesthete has bragged about the change on social media, which has helped him regain some of the agility he had in his best days.

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Currently, the esthete remains active in the ring, as he plays a fundamental role in the development of his offspring, Son of Octagon.

The Mexican wrestling legend trains various athletes at Guerreros Gym, which is owned by Último Guerrero.

Let us remember that “The Master of the Eight Angles” fought for several years against Triple-A for keeping his name, after Marisela Peña’s company claimed the rights to it.

However, the legend kept the nickname and the character, so he will no longer have a problem calling himself that.

“Exercise is needed every day. Here at home we have a small gym and we train every day. We go to wrestling training two days a week, my son and I.

“Wrestling won’t be what it was in previous years, we have to put new things in place, we have to find a solution to get people back into the arenas, it’s very important.”

Octagon, Mexican wrestler

Source: Publimetro

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