Armillita Chico
(Nickname of Fermín Espinosa Saucedo; Saltillo, 1911-Mexico City, 1975) Mexican bullfighter.He inherited the nickname from his father, the bullfighter and banderillero from Zacatecas Fermín Espinosa.He was the brother of two banderilleros, Cenaido and José, and of another great bullfighter, Juan Espinosa Saucedo ("Armillita"); Furthermore, he was the father of three other alternative killers: Fermín, Manuel and Miguel Espinosa Menéndez.
In 1927 he received the alternative from Antonio Posada Carnerero.Consecrated as a figure of bullfighting in his country, he chose to cross the Atlantic.Already at that time his brother Juan Espinosa Saucedo was on Hispanic soil, who agreed to sponsor the young Fermín in his forced alternative in Spain, which took place in 1928 in the Monumental bullring of Barcelona.He confirmed the alternative on May 10, 1928, sponsored by Manuel Jiménez Moreno ("Chicuelo").
Soon contracts began to rain in the main Spanish squares.The Spanish fans, amazed at one of the longest bullfighters they had been able to contemplate, came to compare his mastery of all kinds with the innate wisdom and ability of José Gómez Ortega ("Joselito" or "Cocky").This mastery of techniques, spiced up by incomparable art and grace, allowed him to finish his long career without having received hardly any serious goring.
As a result of the breakdown of relations between the Spanish bullfighting and the Mexicans, "Armillita Chico" dedicated himself to bullfighting exclusively in Latin America, which made him lose a large part of the place he had earned in Spain.He retired permanently in 1953.
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