Alejandro Amaya
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Alejandro Amaya (born August 2, 1977, Tijuana, Baja California, México) is one of Mexico's celebrity Matadors. Amaya resides in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, at the ranch of Matador Eloy Cavazos. His real name is Alejandro de la Vega Amaya.
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[edit] Alternativa, Confirmación
Alternativa (Graduation to becoming a Matador de Toros)
He took his alternativa in Jaén, Spain, on October 18, 2001, at the Feria of San Lucas. His Padrino was Enrique Ponce. His Testigo was "El Juli". Bulls were from the ranch of Jandilla. (Note: Ponce and "El Juli" have been considered the world's two greatest living matadors.)
During his Alternativa, Amaya received an 8cm goring, although he finished the bull and was awarded an ear.
Confirmación en México (Confirming his elevation to Matador status)
He took his confirmación in Plaza México, on November 24, 2002.
[edit] Personal
Amaya grew up in Tijuana, Baja California, México, and was educated in the United States. In 2006, ESPN did a special story about Amaya, entitled "Haunted By The Horns".
[edit] Miscellaneous
- His mentor is the great Mexican Matador Eloy Cavazos. Eloy's mentor was the late Matador Jaime Bravo.
- His Picador is also Eloy Cavazos's Picador, Christian Franco, who also happens to be the son of Eloy Cavazos's Mozo De Espadas (sword handler).
- Amaya's manager is also Eloy Cavazos's manager, Rafael Baez, who had also been the late Matador Jaime Bravo's manager.
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[edit] External links
- Alejandro Amaya at Portal Taurino
- Eloy Cavazos in the Spanish Language Wikipedia
- The Story Of A Matador (1962). A 30 minute David Wolper episode, provides an excellent insight into what it's like to be a matador. In this case, the matador is the late Matador Jaime Bravo.
- Alejandro Amaya at ToroPedia.com