Chuty’s milestone transcends the scope of the International Red Bull Championship, without a doubt the most prestigious, elusive and desired by all ‘freestylers’ in the world, as the Vallecano’s career and story have always been defined by the relationship he maintained with the success in ““the mother of all battles”.
Chuty’s triumph represents a personal redemption in the face of the painful defeats that prevented him from approaching Olympus in the past, and at the same time a vindication for his figure as one of the largest and most influential competitors in the history of the discipline.
The controversial fights against Jony Beltrán, in 2013 and 2016; or earlier Yenky One, in 2017, They infected Chuty’s aspirations to obtain the trophy that holds the most value in the debate of becoming the ‘GOAT’ (‘Greatest Of All Time’), to the point where his followers came to assume that they would never see their idol on stage again would see. Red Bull, while Aczino only increased his legend by winning three world crowns.
Not only did Chuty complete his journey as a personal hero, from desolation to the top, but he also managed to cast doubt on Aczino’s legend, ending the Mexican’s streak at Red Bull and making it for ‘Mau ‘ became impossible to win a fourth world championship.
In the most anticipated battle of all time, the Spaniard and the Aztecs finally found themselves on a Red Bull podium. More than a decade of bitter rivalry came together for the thousands of people who filled the Movistar Arena in Bogotá and the millions of viewers who watched the live broadcast of the event.
The symbolism of the match went far beyond the outcome of the battle or qualification for the semi-finals, and Chuty did not miss the opportunity, silenced by the Mexican’s recent successes, to claim his rightful place in history to demand.
In fact, after more than ten years of consecutive participation, the Mexican was left out of the positions that provide a direct ticket for the next edition, awarded a triple championship, a silver medal and three bronze medals.
As confirmed after the event, Aczino will likely not compete again for Red Bull Batalla, so his face-off against Chuty may have marked his last official appearance as a competitor.
“You don’t know how happy I am with the title I missed. Thank you for the support and love all year long. See you next year in Spain,” Chuty said after the event, just after the organization announced it Spain will be the host country for the 2024 event, five years after it hosted Bnet’s coronation in 2019.
In his ascent, in addition to the victory over Aczino in a quarter-final that will remain for posterity, in which Chuty displayed a strong argument, a power and an unattainable clarity, the native of Madrid also had to face the Uruguayan champion Spektro in the round of 16 or the Argentine Mecha, bronze in 2022.
Mecha re-established itself as one of the strongest competitors in the Spanish scene and one of Argentina’s most reliable values by repeating bronze for the second year in a row, after beating Chile’s Nitro in the battle for third place.
Source: El heraldo

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