The Meeting with José maría in Alicante
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There is much talk about the good that makes young children go to the bulls but, what about the older ones? At the Bonfire Fair in Alicante, to the candor of a conversation with Jose María de Algeciras, I have fallen into the count.José María de Algeciras has grown up, has married, has been a father and has even widowed as he fed his soul to the fragor of one afternoon after another in the bulls. He starts the seventy long ones and goes through …
From the beginning Manuel Escribano made clear his intentions with the first of the afternoon, a Victorino bull who, with nobility and humiliation, offered a great right python. The Sevillian knew how to understand it with temper and length, drawing a classical cut that he strongly calmed despite the delay of the public in surrendering. Only a puncture prior to the stroke deprived him of the double trophy. He walked an ear with a lot of weight. …
About 8,000 people tucked in Gerena’s bullfighter all afternoon. Escribano fulfilled his desire to live a dream as a single sword. He embroidered the bullfighting and filled the afternoon with excitement and bullfighting. He cut five ears and pardoned a bull
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