Mexico continues its bullfighting season and this Sunday a bullfight was held in which the bullfighters Juan Pablo Sánchez, Diego Silveti and Juan Ortega, who confirmed the alternative, faced the Montecristo specimens (1st, 3rd and 4th ) and Pozohondo (2nd, 3rd bis, 5th and 6th). The animals were varied, but few in options; The first was bearable, appearing noble in the fabric, although without transmission. The fourth stood out, a good and classy bull from the Montecristo ranch, which allowed expression and brilliance.
Juan Ortega greeted Veronica with some details at the first of the afternoon, Sevillano, the bull of his alternative confirmation. He finished off that receipt with a stocking, giving way to the third of rods, a third in which he took the animal to the horse by chicuelinas with art, which was followed by the removal by verónicas and two stockings that were liked on the line. The third was changed and the ceremony took place, but before starting the task he toasted his representative, José María Garzón. It began by doubling to take it to the third with courage and bullfighting. It was a task full of details and brushstrokes with changes of hand, trenches and trenches. However, he did not finish rounding it and the thrust was somewhat behind, so his opponent took a while to double and had to make a mistake, finding success on the second attempt and then turning the corner.
The one from Pozohondo did not give the Sevillian any options either, as he could only leave some details with the cape, as reported by Emilio Méndez in ‘Suerte matador’. The crutch task was reached, he toasted the respectable person and tried it with the flannel, but he could only leave a few brush strokes and a trench compromised by the steel.
Juan Pablo Sánchez found himself with a bull with few options and with which he could only make a few sets at the beginning. Once he passed by the horse, the right-hander gave the respectable person a chance to get ready with the crutch. He had the intention, he started his task by bending, but the bull fell and there was little he could do to it, so he decided to go for the sword and was able to leave a good thrust.
The second of his lot was a classy Montecristo bull that he was able to use very well. With the cape he left some details and with the crutch, little by little, he introduced him to the deception until it became a reality. The task went further, starting on the right side with a deep bullfight that awakened the “olés” so characteristic of the Plaza México. Although he disarmed him on a couple of occasions, he continued and managed to get the bottom of the good Montecristo bull. It culminated with a round of naturals and a lunge in a good place.
The workers protested on the third in the afternoon for their lack of clothing. Before it was returned to the corrals, the bull from the Montecristo ranch jumped into the alley. In his place came a specimen with the iron of Pozohondo, a bull in which Diego Silveti did not find too many options. He received him with some blows and although the man from Pozohondo pushed on the horse, he later showed himself to be meek and very dangerous, even injuring the banderillero Juan Saldaña. He did it for him and managed to give it to him, having to be transferred to the infirmary. At work, Diego showed willingness, but without the necessary options, so he killed him.
The fifth was protested on his way out for his lack of clothing. Silveti was only able to leave a few initial sets, although after the bull passed by the horse, he was able to develop a gaoneras removal by staying very still. With the crutch he was very willing, but the protests did not stop due to the presence of the specimen. Meanwhile, Diego continued in the tug-of-war to try to make trouble with the fifth.
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Livestock.
With just over a third of the entry, bulls from Montecristo (1st, 3rd and 4th) and Pozohondo (2nd, 3rd bis, 5th and 6th) were fought. The animals were varied, but few in options, the first was bearable, appearing noble in the fabric, although without transmission. The fourth stood out, a good and classy bull from the Montecristo ranch that allowed expression and brilliance. The bull with which Juan Ortega confirmed the alternative was called Sevillano, number 70, weighing 482 kilos. -
Bullfighters.
Juan Pablo Sánchez, silence and ear; Diego Silveti, silence and silence; Juan Ortega, back to the ring and silence. -
Incidents.
After the parade, a minute of applause took place for the recent death of the Mexican actress Silvia Pinal.
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