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Luxury Bullfight at La Macarena: Jorge Hernández Gárate, Fauro Aloi, and Javier Funtanet in Encarnación de Díaz

On February 2, 2025, the iconic La Macarena Bullring in La Chona, Encarnación de Díaz, Jalisco, will host a spectacular afternoon of tradition and excitement. Starting at 4:30 PM, three renowned rejoneadores—Jorge Hernández Gárate, Fauro Aloi, and Javier Funtanet—will face six bulls from the prestigious Enrique Fraga Ranch.     The event will also feature the daring and skilled Forcados Amadores de México, adding their unique style to the show. Tickets are available through Boletea and at the Encarnación de Díaz Municipal Hall, ensuring fans don’t miss this unmissable date on the bullfighting calendar. Enjoy an unforgettable bullfighting experience in one of Jalisco’s premier venues.

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Candelaria Bullfight 2025 Announced in Salvatierra

During a press conference held this Monday in Salvatierra, Guanajuato, the Virgin of Candelaria Fair 2025 was officially announced. This event celebrates the 381st anniversary of Salvatierra’s founding, a city located in the Valle de Guatzindeo and designated as a “Magic Town” since 2012. The traditional Candelaria Bullfight will take place on Sunday, February 2, at 4:00 PM in the iconic “La Macarena” Bullring. The lineup features three prominent matadors: José Mauricio Sergio Flores Francisco Martínez   These bullfighters will face bulls from the renowned Xalmonto Livestock, identified by its sky-blue and gold flag. Tickets for this major bullfighting event are priced at 400 pesos for all seating areas, promising a unique experience as part of one of the region’s most cherished celebrations.

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Bruno Aloi and Tomás Campuzano Part Ways Professionally

Mexican novice bullfighter Bruno Aloi has announced the end of his professional relationship with maestro Tomás Campuzano, who had served as his artistic director for the past two years, providing technical and artistic guidance in training and during bullfighting events. Aloi expressed his gratitude to Campuzano for his exceptional mentorship and support, both in the bullring and during training sessions. He also extended his best wishes for Campuzano’s future endeavors in the bullfighting world.     Looking ahead, his European manager Justo Jiménez is in discussions with various organizations to plan the 2025 season, while in Mexico, Mario del Olmo continues to oversee his career.

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Ferrera and de Castilla triumph in Manizales

The Manizales bullring held this Tuesday the third Feria bullfight where the matadors Antonio Ferrera and Juan de Castilla came out on shoulders and shared a total of six ears, three for each one.   The Santa Bárbara cattle ranch from Bogota, complied with a well presented, brave and brave, colorful bulls, highlighting the fourth bull that went around the ring in the dragging and all of them were applauded at the start of the bullfight.   Antonio Ferrera was willing and dedicated in his lot, with the first bull that he fought at medium height and put the bull to the muleta, which transmitted and came to more having great quality on the right side. He cut an ear.   With the second of his lot, the bravest and with genius he crashed into a wall that held the tables and did not diminish in their conditions, came with force to the horse. Ferrera placed a carious and lucid third of banderillas receiving a standing ovation from the audience. The faena was heartfelt and he took the bull through the middle, tempering and commanding the bull to place a thrust of almost immediate effect and managed to get two appendices.   Emilio de Justo, in spite of the good intention and forms, could not round off his faenas, with the first one that showed danger he heard silence and with his second one he was dedicated but did not have options to show off, it was the bull with less potability and just force, he saluted to the third.   The Colombian Juan de Castilla fell on his feet in a square that was delivered from beginning to end. With the first of his lot, noble and with transmission, he was temperate, the muleta of power that took the bull long and with his feet glued to the ground. The thrust was worth two ears. The bull that closed the bullring was more dangerous, again Juan was planted in the middle of the bull and did a commanding job, showing resources and technique. He cut an ear and a standing ovation.   So far, it has been the most complete and interesting fiesta, highlighting that when the bull comes out into the ring, the excitement and interest in the stands is tangible.

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