This was not a flashy poster, just over a third of the capacity of La Maestranza was covered, but it turns out that it was one of those bullfights that fans will be talking about for days in the bullfighting bullfights of Seville. Because beyond the triumphs of the bullfighters, two David de Miranda ears and one José Garrido, the emotion of the bull was experienced, the bravery, the dedication, everything that gives meaning to bullfighting and so many absent afternoons.
Santiago Domecq’s bulls – the figures where they are – looked irreproachable in their harmonious workmanship and, with their well-honed behavior, kept the public’s attention throughout the course of all the fights, but there was one, the one who placed fifth, Tabarro, from 535 kilos, which earned him a pardon that the plaza asked for, but the user became fantastic and with a Neronian gesture said he would kill him. What’s more, he didn’t even take out the blue scarf to reward him with a posthumous return to the ring. Seeing is believing.
What was seen was a bull of noble nobility, which came quickly to the meeting, humiliatedly followed the muleta and repeated the attacks. With him David de Miranda, who fights little and has a good bullfighter’s cut, was dedicated, firm and bullfighting with adjustment and connection. It is his merit to channel that unbridled torrent of bravery.
The public lived the last series standing and waving handkerchiefs asking the bull to return to the gifted life in the pasture to continue perpetuating its brave blood, we said, the tenant of the Box thought it was not that big of a deal. Cúchares forgive you.
Two of Tabarro’s ears were walked by David de Miranda, another was cut by José Garrido from the first, who already showed what would come next, whom he bullfighted with variety and good craftsmanship (in his second he caused a large third of rods, leaving it long so that it could be torn off to the picador in an exciting gallop) and the Mexican Leo Valadez, brave, did not finish taking advantage of the two of his lot
In the end, the rancher, from his location on the line, had to greet the public’s ovation, recognition of a breeder of brave bulls who honors his lineage.
Honor to him, with Tabarro in memory.