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  1. José Gómez Ortega was born on 8 May 1895 in Huerta de El Algarrobo, Gelves (Andalusia, Spain) to Fernando Gómez García, a bullfighter, and Gabriela Ortega Feria, a flamenco singer. Joselito was a third-generation bullfighter.

  2. Joselito (born May 8, 1895, Gelves, Spain—died May 16, 1920, Talavera de la Reina) was a Spanish matador, considered one of the greatest of all time. With Juan Belmonte he revolutionized the art of bullfighting in the second decade of the 20th century.

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  3. A few minutes later, Joselito opened his eyes and rasped his final words: “Mother — I’m drowning”. His sword-boy, weeping uncontrollably, cut off his coleta — the pigtail that, in those days, was a bullfighter’s caste-mark.

  4. Jun 30, 2024 · Manolete was a Spanish matador, generally considered the successor to Joselito (José Gómez) and Juan Belmonte as paramount in the profession. Manolete was born in Córdoba, the heart of bullfighting country. His great-uncle, a minor-league bullfighter, was killed by a bull of the dreaded Miura.

  5. José Miguel Arroyo Delgado (born May 1, 1969) is a Spanish bullfighter. He is better known in bullfighting circles as Joselito, a nickname he shares with at least two other notables: José Gomez, the Joselito bullfighter of the 1910s, and Joselito, a teen idol singer from the 1960s. [1]

  6. The half blindbeast slammed right into him, most likely without even seeing its target Joselito took amassive goring in the intestines and died in the infirmary twenty minutes later.

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  8. Joselito (José Gómez Ortega), Belmonte’s great friend and rival and one of the greatest bullfighters of all time, was killed in the ring in 1920. Almost every matador is gored at least once a season in varying degrees of severity.

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