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Jorge Bribiesca Ayala (born January 23, 1974), better known as George X (pronounced as the letter "X" and not "ten") (born January 23, 1974) is a Mexican television show host specialized in action sports and Mixed Martial Arts. George X is the Spanish-language announcer of the X Games for ESPN Deportes and play-by-play commentator for the Mixed martial arts promotion company Bellator Fighting Championships. While working for Televisa in 2001, George X gained national notoriety in Mexico as he covered Super Bowl XXXV dressed as an American football player. In 2004 George X hosted the controversial Fear Factor-like series Gana la Verde for Liberman Broadcasting in Los Angeles, where winning contestants were promised legal representation to get a Green Card. In addition, George X hosted 3 sea

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  • Jorge Bribiesca Ayala (born January 23, 1974), better known as George X (pronounced as the letter "X" and not "ten") (born January 23, 1974) is a Mexican television show host specialized in action sports and Mixed Martial Arts. George X is the Spanish-language announcer of the X Games for ESPN Deportes and play-by-play commentator for the Mixed martial arts promotion company Bellator Fighting Championships. While working for Televisa in 2001, George X gained national notoriety in Mexico as he covered Super Bowl XXXV dressed as an American football player. In 2004 George X hosted the controversial Fear Factor-like series Gana la Verde for Liberman Broadcasting in Los Angeles, where winning contestants were promised legal representation to get a Green Card. In addition, George X hosted 3 sea (en)
  • Jorge Bribiesca Ayala mejor conocido como George X[1] (23 de enero de 1974) es un conductor de televisión, comentarista y locutor de origen mexicano especializado en programas de deportes extremos, aventura, concursos y artes marciales mixtas. Actualmente es el presentador en Español de los X Games para la cadena ESPN [2] y comentarista de peleas para la organización Americana de Artes Marciales Mixtas Bellator Fighting Championships. [3] Con Televisa Deportes trabajó como reportero de aventura y enviado especial en eventos internacionales como el Super Bowl, finales de la NBA, Copa Libertadores y Juegos Olímpicos. George X se dio a conocer en México mientras trabajaba como enviado especial en el Super Bowl XXXV al llegar disfrazado como jugador de fútbol Americano en el día de prensa. Des (es)
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