
The Bull Matador Borja Jiménez It will end its Mexican season this Saturday, May 10 in Aguascalientes, within the framework of the San Marcos Fair, the most important bullfighting cycle in America. He will do it in a hand in hand with a young name of importance in the country such as Diego San Román.
The Sevillian arrives at this appointment after a triumphal winter in American lands, where he has left his mark on squares such as Acho (Peru),
Latacunga (Ecuador) and, especially, in its confirmation of alternative in the Plaza México in November and January, two key afternoons in its trajectory. He has also fought in Cosos like León- where he also came out on his shoulders- or the new progress of Guadalajara.
This Saturday’s run is the closure of his Mexican season, although not of his American campaign, since Jiménez has new dates in Peru during the month of June. At the same time, his European season continues, where he has shone in squares such as Seville, with an outstanding performance last Friday, when he cut two ears to a jandilla bull, and another task of great personality and firmness on Tuesday in front of the confinement of Santiago Domecq.
As for his presence in Mexico, he has had the support of the EMSA Group, which has opted for him both in America and in Europe. His bullfighting, slowly, deep and maximum delivery, has established himself as his own seal that has conquered hobbies on both sides of the Atlantic.
With a calendar full of commitments of maximum demand, Borja Jiménez faces this phase of the season with ambition and determination, consolidating its place at the top of the ranks