
The renowned sports journalist José Ramón Fernández surprised his followers by providing details about his health and professional future. Through his social media, he expressed his desire to continue practicing journalism until the last day of his life, stating: "There will always be opportunities to continue giving my point of view, I hope to die doing journalism."
In an interaction with a user, José Ramón clarified that he will continue to inform sports fans on certain programs of the television network on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Despite speculation about his resignation or health complications, Fernández confirmed that he is in good condition and would like to remain dedicated to sports journalism.
With a career of more than 15 years at ESPN, José Ramón Fernández is recognized as one of the best sports journalists in the history of Mexico. His work at Imevisión and TV Azteca catapulted him to fame, and his presence at ESPN as one of the main hosts has been notable. However, in recent weeks, his absence from some promotions raised concerns among his followers.
In a recent interview with Roberto Gómez Junco, Fernández admitted that his retirement is getting closer. Nevertheless, he reiterated his passion for journalism and his desire to continue informing the public. At 78 years old, José Ramón expressed gratitude for his health and stated that he would like to remain active in the journalistic field.