Uneven and good cattle from Aguascalientes raised by the Ibarra Medina Family who confronted the inexperience of the alternates in the lineup. If anyone was saved from the fire, it was Pablo Mora. The rest were at the mercy of the cattle, despite Román Martínez cutting an ear. A prize granted for his courage, having been injured and staying in the ring, rather than for his merits. All three were injured, but the only one who returned to the ring was the bullfighter from Madrid. The cuadrillas were a disgrace. Only the picador Cesar Morales was saved.
Eighth bullfight of the season. Monumental Plaza de Toros Mexico. An afternoon that began with rain only during the first bull, so few people attended due to the celebration of the Mexican Grand Prix held in the same City.
The game of the cattle raised by the Medina Ibarra family from Aguascalientes. The first one was manageable. The second one was emotional and very brave. The third one was noble, ending with his head up. The fourth one was manageable. The fifth one was brave, needing a bullfighter. The sixth one was resentful, but surrendered.
The bullfight was opened by Héctor de Ávila from Estado de Mexico, who showed inexperience and lack of space throughout the afternoon. He killed his first bull with an infamous thrust and retired amidst the applause of his fans. With the fourth one, his performance was at the same level as with his first one, although he slightly improved it with the muleta, but struggled with the sword. He struck three quarters of the sword and had the audacity to deepen the thrust; the bull laid down out of boredom after two more thrusts. He heard a warning and retired in silence. Replacing the injured Martínez, he had nothing to highlight with the fifth one, except that he was painfully injured. He went to the infirmary.
His cuadrilla had a disastrous afternoon.
Román Martínez from Jalisco demonstrated, at all costs, that he wants to be a bullfighter for his courage and attitude. However, he is too impetuous. He received "Enrique," a great bull, on his knees in the third of the ring, which should have gone to the slaughterhouse without ears. He came out determined to face the great emotion shown by his bull, which overwhelmed him with its bravery. When he killed, he was horned due to his unconscious boldness, and the kind Judge granted him a slightly protested ear. He took a lap around the ring with the cattle rancher Medina accompanied by two children dressed as bullfighters disguised as skulls. He then went to the infirmary.
Pablo Mora from Madrid, part of the Navas de San Juan School, in the Province of Jaén, showed his discipline and confidence in the ring. He solved the difficulties that the third bull presented to him, which ended up tiring. He killed the fifth one due to the injury suffered by Román Martínez. And with the sixth one, he ended up trusting himself and managed to perform remarkable moves. However, he did poorly with the sword, and his entire performance fell apart.
Brave bulls that injured two bullfighters and made the cuadrillas suffer. An afternoon of emotions and contrasts that the spectator paid for with their ticket. It deserves to have a bullfight of this lineage to test bullfighters with experience who will surely cut their ears off.