Luis Alfonso Garcs dies at 85, the bullfighter who surrendered Madrid with his class

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The bullfighter Luis Alfonso Garcs has died this morning at 85 years of age. He was one of the bullfighters who has given the most class Madridafter a brilliant bullfighting career in which he left on his shoulders two afternoons through the front door of saleswhich led him to take a luxury alternative in this same arena, with a sign saying ‘There are no tickets’, the result of the expectation that the show aroused.

Natural from Pozorubio De Santiago(Cuenca)Debut with picadors in Talamanca de Jarama on May 8, 1955, in a bullfight in which he alternated with Lus Grimaldos. He began to gain prestige in the bullfights in the Plaza Carabanchelera of Vistalegre, and his successes led him to appear on August 10, 1958, with Chique III and Sergio Flowersto deal with horns of Sanchez Arjona. He cut off an ear and later did two more pasellos in which he came out on the shoulders consecutively, to which he added one more Puerta Grande in another bullfight later.

I took the alternative in 1960 in the bullfight of the Press, on July 10, with the bull‘Menudito’ n 9 of 541 kg, from the rancher Alipio Prez Tabernero, who gave him Manolo Vzquez, in the presence of Gregorio Sanchez.

His last performance also dates from the bullring of salesthe most transcendental of his career, on June 28, 1966. A bullfighter who, both inside and outside the ring, has given off bonhoma and class as a hallmark of his bullfighting.

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