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  2. List of male bullfighters - Wikipedia

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    El Gargo, a bullfighter doppelgänger of Gargamel apperearing in The Smurfs’ episode "Papa Loses His Patience". Vega , one of the bosses in the video game Street Fighter El Primero, legendary but egotistical bullfighter who's the main antagonist in the movie Ferdinand (film)

  3. José Gómez Ortega - Wikipedia

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    Joselito followed in archrival Juan Belmonte's footsteps and the two ushered in bullfighting's "Golden Age" during the second decade of the 20th century. Joselito and Belmonte are widely considered to be among the most famous bullfighters of all time, and their professional rivalry did not prevent their developing a close personal friendship. [1]

  4. El Fandi - Wikipedia

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    El Fandi (born David Fandila Marín in Granada, Spain) is statistically one of the most skilled matadors in the world.. El Fandi was a member of Spain's national skiing team in his teenage years; however, there was a history of bullfighting in his family, and he had always loved bullfighting.

  5. Luis Miguel Dominguín - Wikipedia

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    Luis Miguel González Lucas (9 November 1926 – 8 May 1996), better known as Luis Miguel Dominguín, was a bullfighter from Spain and the son of the noteworthy bullfighter, Domingo Dominguín. Dominguín adopted his father's name to gain popularity.

  6. Conchita Cintrón - Wikipedia

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    Concepción Cintrón Verrill, also known as Conchita Cintrón or La Diosa de Oro ('The Golden Goddess') [1] (August 9, 1922, in Antofagasta – February 17, 2009, in Lisbon), was a Chile-born Peruvian torera (female bullfighter), perhaps the most famous in the history of bullfighting.

  7. Manolete - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez was the son of a bullfighter (who also went by the name Manolete) and his wife Angustias. His father died when Manolete was five years old. [1] Rising to prominence shortly after the Spanish Civil War, Manolete went on to be considered one of the greatest bullfighters of all time. [2]

  8. El Cordobés - Wikipedia

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    Matador, actor, bullfighter Manuel Benítez Pérez (born 4 May 1936), more commonly known as El Cordobés (The Cordovan ), is a Spanish bullfighter , matador , and actor active in the 1960s who brought an unorthodox acrobatic and theatrical style to the bullring .

  9. Pepe Luis Vázquez Silva - Wikipedia

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    Vázquez was born on 9 June 1957, the eldest of what would eventually be seven siblings from the marriage between Pepe Luis Vázquez Garcés and Mercedes Silva Giménez. By the time when Vázquez was born into this bullfighting family, his father had retired from bullfighting but in 1959, when the younger Pepe was two years old, the elder Pepe went back to the bullring for one season.