Mérida (Badajoz), Apr 15 (EFE).- In an entertaining afternoon for the public but which lacked more bullfighting content, the bullfighter Diego Ventura, Morante de la Puebla and David de Miranda left today through the Puerta Grande of the square de toros de Mérida after dividing up a total of seven ears.
For that point of emotion that was lacking in the celebration, we had to blame the lack of clothing and the lack of breed of the horned fighting bulls, the iron of José Luis Pereda, although they were manageable for the bullfighters, except for the first of Morante, very lackluster in appearance. her ripped stockings.
The most lucid of the Sevillian artist came in the fifth, which he speared first by aprons and then by lilting verónicas and with beautiful expression, after having been rebuked at the death of his first, a very lackluster bull, with whom he did not lose his temper. time.
On the other hand, the slaughter of his second had a lot of expression and bullfighting, but also knowledge to go about doing a bull that did not have a good finish from the crutch but ended up charging from below so that Morante took two ears.
David de Miranda avoided a very manageable animal, which was the third, to which he did a slow job in tied and temperate series, in the end in short distance, also awarded with a double trophy.
The sixth was a soft bull but he reached the crutch wanting to attack, without much travel but enough for the man from Huelva to tie the crutches without losing ground and cut one more appendage.
The bullfighter Diego Ventura wasted mastery before two bulls from Los Espatales with rhythmic and sustained attacks, displaying a great stable, among which “Nazarí”, “Lío” and “Bronce” stood out.
His two-thirds of banderillas had the same concept: well-posed fights, spectacle when he fought on horseback in the preparations and auctions, and emotion in the bankruptcies to the opposing python. He lost trophies with the piss to his first of his, but walked the two ears of the sixth.
At the end of the celebration, Marco Pérez, from the Bullfighting School of Salamanca, performed, cutting off an ear of the eral who dealt with showcasing.
CELEBRATION SHEET:
Two bulls, for rejones, from Los Espartales (1st and 4th) and four from José Luis Pereda (2nd as a hat), with little presence and manageable, although low in breed.
The rejoneador Diego Ventura: ovation and two ears.
Morante de la Puebla: anger and two ears.
David de Miranda: two ears and one ear.
The three came out on their shoulders.
Slightly more than a third entry.
Antonio Castañares