
El cuarto round
Documentary
Overview
Accompany Osvaldo, "El Mariana", on an intimate six-month journey as he prepares for his fight at La Velada del Año 4, at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid. Through his training, we not only see him face physical and emotional challenges, but also discover new facets of himself, where his public and personal lives become deeply intertwined.
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Osvaldo Delgado Flores 'El Mariana'
Osvaldo Delgado Flores 'El Mariana'
Self
Osvaldo Delgado Flores 'El Mariana'
Self
Mónica Flores
Mónica Flores
El Mariana's Mom - Self
Mónica Flores
El Mariana's Mom - Self
Roberto Palacios
Roberto Palacios
ElMariana's Father - Self
Roberto Palacios
ElMariana's Father - Self
Daniela Palacios
Daniela Palacios
ElMariana's Sister - Self
Daniela Palacios
ElMariana's Sister - Self
Beto Palacios
Beto Palacios
ElMariana's Brother - Self
Beto Palacios
ElMariana's Brother - Self
Emicharly
Emicharly
ElMariana's Mod - Self
Emicharly
ElMariana's Mod - Self
Comandito81
Comandito81
ElMariana's Mod -Self
Comandito81
ElMariana's Mod -Self
Efrén Juárez
Efrén Juárez
Self
Efrén Juárez
Self
Carlos Sánchez
Carlos Sánchez
Self
Carlos Sánchez
Self
Rodrigo 'Peeweee' Rodríguez
Rodrigo 'Peeweee' Rodríguez
Self
Rodrigo 'Peeweee' Rodríguez
Self
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