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The Evening of Year 3 held this week by the Spanish streamer, Ibai Llanos, became one of the most important activities that have been broadcast on the Twitch platform in the last year; The event was so impressive that it set a new record as the most viewed live show on the digital platform and left all those who were able to enjoy this impressive activity wanting much more.

Despite being one of the most popular events so far this year, some people like the Spanish Muay Thai fighter, Lara Fernández, were not very happy and took advantage of recent statements to speak out against the acts carried out by her compatriot.

Fernández, who currently competes in the Once Championship atomweight category, decided to launch strong criticism against Ibai Llanos by assuring that this type of activity has been overshadowing traditional sport and considered that it is a real lack of respect against all those athletes who day day by day they work to achieve great achievements; In his words, he assured that the streamer is a “clown” and asked the public not to continue supporting him.

“Let’s see if you stop so much Ibai’s Evening of the Year and attend, pay to see us and help real athletes and not people playing the clown. We work it day by day, without help, without any recognition and now an uncle with money comes to put on evenings and people see him and pay to go see him,” Fernández said on his Twitter social network account.

These words against the renowned Spanish content creator generated a wave of negative comments against the fighter; What is interesting about this fact is that Lara ended up deleting the tweet, although she decided to launch some new messages in which she reaffirmed her position against this type of activity similar to La Velada del Año.

“My goodness, the defenders of the youtubers, how are you. I delete the tweet because I don’t feel like receiving notifications from people who don’t know my sport, or me, or what it entails, ”she explained on the social network.

On Twitter there are too many sensitive and lifeless people, pending people who criticize their… “idols”(?) to go on the attack. I do not regret any word you have read. When I want to attract attention, I upload it ”, he concluded.

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