La Asquerosa Patada del tal Angel Matos
Esa patada la ha recibido tambien Fidel Castro, e igualmente en la cara.
Esa patada la ha recibido Cuba entera en lo más íntimo del orgullo nacional.Esa patada la han recibido todos los cubanos, tanto fidelistas como anti-fidelistas, dudosos e imparciales.
Esa patada la ha recibido toda Latinoamérica, porque ahora el mundo puede sospechar que todos somos tan poco dotados de inteligencia y comprensión como Matos.
Esa patada ha sido un insulto al olimpismo, ya bastante golpeado en las últimas ediciones de las Olimpiadas, debido a la sospechosa incursión de los profesionales, que ha convertido la competencia, en otras épocas sagrada de los aficionados, en apenas un multimillonario espectáculo de televisión que llena los bolsillos de quienes nada hacen por el deporte.
Angel Valodia Matos
BEIJING - AUGUST 23: Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba (red) is held by his coach after kicking referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden (R), when Chelbat disqualified Matos for an extended injury time out during the Men's +80kg bronze medal match against Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan (not pictured) held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium on Day 15 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 23, 2008 in Beijing, China. Chilmanov won the bronze medal. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Cuba's Angel Valodia Matos, right, is held back by his coach Leudis Gonzales after Matos kicked the match referee Chakir Chelbat at the end of his bronze medal match against Kazakhstan's Arman Chilmanov in the men's taekwondo +80 kilogram class at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008. Matos attacked the match referee Chelbat, of Sweden, throwing punches and kicks, after being declared the loser in his bronze medal match. Matos and Gonzales were banned for life after the Cuban athlete's actions. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
Cuba's Angel Valodia Matos, left, fights Kazakhstan's Arman Chilmanov in a bronze medal match for the men's taekwondo +80 kilogram class at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008. Chilmanov won when Cuba's Angel Matos was ruled the loser for taking too much injury time. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
BEIJING - AUGUST 23: Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba (red) is held by his coach after kicking referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden (R), when Chelbat disqualified Matos for an extended injury time out during the Men's +80kg bronze medal match against Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan (not pictured) held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium on Day 15 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 23, 2008 in Beijing, China. Chilmanov won the bronze medal. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
BEIJING - AUGUST 23: Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba (red) kicks the referee, Chakir Chelbat of Sweden (R), after Chelbat disqualified Matos for an extended injury time out during the Men's +80kg bronze medal match against Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan (not pictured) held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium on Day 15 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 23, 2008 in Beijing, China. Chilmanov won the bronze medal. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
BEIJING - AUGUST 23: Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba is lead away by his coach after he kicked referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden (not pictured), when Chelbat disqualified Matos for an extended injury time out during the Men's +80kg bronze medal match against Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium on Day 15 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 23, 2008 in Beijing, China. Chilmanov won the bronze medal. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
BEIJING - AUGUST 23: Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba (red) is lead away by his coach after kicking referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden (not pictured), when Chelbat disqualified Matos for an extended injury time out during the Men's +80kg bronze medal match against Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium on Day 15 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 23, 2008 in Beijing, China. Chilmanov won the bronze medal. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Cuba's Angel Valodia Matos, right, and his coach Leudis Gonzales leave the gymnasium hall after Matos kicked the match referee Chakir Chelbat at the end of his bronze medal match against Kazakhstan's Arman Chilmanov in the men's taekwondo +80 kilogram class at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008. Matos attacked the match referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden, throwing punches and kicks, after being declared the loser in his bronze medal match. Matos and Gonzales were banned for life after the Cuban athlete's actions. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
BEIJING - AUGUST 23: Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba walks away after kicking referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden (not pictured), when Chelbat disqualified Matos for an extended injury time out during the Men's +80kg bronze medal match against Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium on Day 15 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 23, 2008 in Beijing, China. Chilmanov won the bronze medal. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
BEIJING - AUGUST 23: Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba leaves the arena after kicking referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden (not pictured), when Chelbat disqualified Matos for an extended injury time out during the Men's +80kg bronze medal match against Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing Gymnasium on Day 15 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 23, 2008 in Beijing, China. Chilmanov won the bronze medal. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Esa patada es la reacción de un Angel Matos que fue Campeón Mundial de taekwondo en 2000, es decir, de un malagradecido con el deporte, el mismo deporte que le ha brindado tanto de bueno. Era la única fórmula a mano en su peñito cerebro, para reclamar una posible mala decisión.
Esa patada fue después de una descalificación en competencia por la medalla de bronce. Entonces, ¿qué hubiera hecho el agresor, de haberse tratado de la de oro?.
Esa patada fue producto de la arrogancia de Angel Matos, porque todo cuanto hizo el juez Chelbat, fue aplicar el reglamento. Descalificó a Matos por sobrepasarse en el minuto permitido para atenderse lesiones. Si Angel Matos o cualquier otro, no es lo suficientemente disciplinado e inteligente para someterse a las condiciones de competencia, debe dedicarse a otra cosa.
Esa patada merece como sanción mucho más que la suspensión de por vida en el deporte que seguramente le aplicarán al matón del taekwondo. Merece que lo manden de por vida también, al campo a cortar caña y a los otros duros menesteres de la agricultura cubana.
Esa patada lesiona la visión que tiene la sociedad mundial acerca de los atletas cubanos, quienes históricamente, antes de Fidel y durante Fidel, han sido ejemplares en todos los ámbitos deportivos del mundo.
Esa patada debe ser inolvidable, como algo que jamás debe repetirse. Será lo único que el deporte podrá agradecer al desinteligenciado Angel Matos.
Esa patada debe ser causa del final de la vida deportiva de su autor. R.I.P. Angel Matos.
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Comments
me gustaria saber quien es el cochino y asqueroso que habla haci de este deportista cubano pq creeme tu eres mas cochino y mas asqueroso que el por hablar de esa forma
dayami 7:38 PM Aug 27th 2008
ESTA PATADA no es para cuba, ni latinoamerica ni para el deporte en gral, ESTA PATADA, es para todos los tramposos y vendidos que se hacen los ciegos y de la vista gorda en miles de ocasiones cuando un deportista claramente esta ganando y le dan la victoria a OTRO, ESTA PATADA ES PARA EL CEREBRO DEL IMBECIL QUE ESCRIBIO ESTE COMENTARIO, la gente pierde la paciencia y los cubanos estamos cansados de tanto descaro, VIVA MATOSSSS.
BIEN DADA LA PATADA 7:29 AM Mar 14th 2009