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23 Μαΐ 2024 · The song’s title, “Mucha Lucha,” translates to “A Lot of Fight” in English. However, the meaning behind the song extends beyond a literal interpretation. Through its lyrics and spirited melody, Mucha Lucha serves as an anthem for resilience, perseverance, and the determination to overcome obstacles.
Lucha libre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlutʃa ˈliβɾe], meaning "freestyle wrestling" [1] or literally translated as "free fight") is the term for the style of professional wrestling originating in Mexico.
The lyrics of “Mucha Lucha” resonate with the spirit of Mexican wrestling, known as lucha libre. The chorus, “Lucharaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannn, A dos de tres caídas, Sibiriki sibiri sibiriki po,” captures the excitement and intensity of the sport.
lucha libre British English : wrestling / ˈrɛslɪŋ / NOUN Wrestling is a sport in which two people try to force each other into painful positions and throw each other to the ground.
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Ricochet, el rey. Ricochet the King. The flee of the rest, take it all the way. Todos juntos irán a luchar. All together they will go to fight. En el ring de la vida será espectacular. In the ring of life it will be spectacular. ¡Mucha lucha!, ¡mucha lucha! A lot of fight!, a lot of fight! It′s a way of life. ¡Mucha lucha!, ¡mucha lucha!
Translations in context of "mucha lucha" in Spanish-English from Reverso Context: Nos costó mucha lucha conseguir que dejara de culpar a las masas.