Miguel Mendozathe eldest son of three sons Nacho With the former Inger Dever, she managed to win two medals at the National Karate Competition in the United States of America, and the proud mother recorded the experience step by step on her Instagram profile.

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Devera recounted his journey with “the three Migueles”: Miguel, who is 12; Santiago, 10 and Matías, 7; from Florida to Virginia, where karate competitions were held.

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This was the way to the championship

The Nacho’s ex-partner He posted a video on the social network that sums up the fun, excitement and family approach that was the participation of “Migue” at the event held in Richmond.

“It was a little more than thirteen hours of walking divided into three days. We really enjoyed it! Our first stop was Daytona Beach. We slept there and woke up facing the sea. After a good swim on the beach, we continue along the entire coast to San Agustín.

We toured the Castillo de San Marcos because Migue wanted to see it, and then headed back to Lumberton, North Carolina to spend the night. We were in three different states that day: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina,” he said in a clip on the social network.

“I never imagined being a mom to kids who enjoy sports so much would be so much fun (and exhausting), but as my grandma used to say…the scabies don’t itch for fun,” she quipped in the post.

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Miguel Mendoza, son of champion Nacho

The first medal won by “El Flaco,” as Devera calls his oldest son, was a silver, as the national kata runner-up in his category, at Thursday’s competition.

“We finally got to participate in Karate Do Nationals for the first time and Migue was amazing. The excitement of these tournaments must be injurious to health. What nerves! My pulse quickened and my hands were shaking and I had to see somewhere else like in a horror movie hahahaha”, she said excitedly.

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The second medal was bronze and was won on Sunday, July 16, in sparring.

“Being an athlete’s mom can’t be good for your health. I have too much adrenaline after this tournament, because the stress is for my own son and for other people’s children,” he said in a long post on the social network.

In the post, Inger Devera noted that “Migue fought to the end and did an incredible job” to win the gold medal, but he lost.

“Pride did not stand in my chest, looking at his courage and his cheerfulness. He also did the fourth fight for bronze and he won there. The opponent was very tall, much taller than Migue and to my surprise my thin man scored an ura mawashi geri, which is a kick to the head worth three points,” he said, urging them to watch a video showing the teenager’s skills.

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How many children does Nacho have?

Miguel Ignacio Mendoza Donatti, the real name of the 39-year-old Venezuelan singer, has five children and is expecting a sixth child.

His eldest son is Diego Ignacio, 18, whose mother is Yolemys Rivero; He had three children with his ex-wife Inger Devera, and he is currently married to Melany Mille, with whom he has a daughter, Mya (3), and is expecting another child.

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