He cut three ears and got the best moments of the afternoon. However the box gave up to five trophies. The bullfighter from Sevilla counted on an extraordinary set of bulls from Jandilla. Despite the excessive weight of the bulls their strenght diminished and it turned out to be a wonderful bullfight very easy for the bullfighters to led.
El Cid overcame the first bull in a demanding way and the fifth one was the considered the best one was the best of the bullfight yet he had to face ferocious bulls, nevertheless he managed to communicate with the “tendidos” by making varied kinds of work with much power.
The host Francisco Marco opened the score and was very determined to send the bull off which by the way was distinguished by its mobility although it put its foot in at the end of the fight Francisco was ovationed for his work and was asked to be given an ear.
Salvador Cortés found himself in front of a noble “jabonero” and quite easy to led which assaulted gracely even though it lacked wit . The bullfighter from Sevilla did his best although his performance didn´t live up to his expectations. The sixth one was a good bull doted with much quality which he killed off with an extrarodinary thrust that was rewarded with the fifth ear of the afternoon.
Pamplona. Wednesday 11 July seventh fair. No banknotes
Bulls from Jandilla´s ranch well introduced and easy to led. Their strength lessened the fifth one was considered the best.
Francisco Marco, an ear and ovation after a warning.
Manuel Jesús 'El Cid', an ear and two ears.
Salvador Cortés, ovation with greetings and an ear after a warning.