José Gómez Ortega

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Joselito and Juan Belmonte.
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Joselito and Juan Belmonte.

José Gómez Ortega (May 8, 1895May 16, 1920), commonly known as Joselito or Joselito el Gallo, was a Spanish matador in the early 20th century. He was born in Seville in the famous neighborhood of La Macarena. He was a strong admirer of the Virgin Macarena.

Joselito was the youngest bullfighter to receive the title of matador, at the age of 17. Joselito followed in arch-rival Juan Belmonte's footsteps and the two helped give the period the title, "Golden Age of bullfighting."

Joselito was fatally gored in the ring at the age of 25 during a competitive bullfight with his brother-in-law. The day he died will also be remembered for being the only day in which the Virgin Macarena wore black clothes.

Belmonte and Gómez are considered the two greatest bullfighters ever.

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