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At the height of his fame, he was a symbol of Spain’s opening to the world. He was a media sensation, appearing on the covers of international magazines and starring in films. His life story, famously chronicled in the book Or I'll Dress You in Mourning by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, epitomized the "hero’s journey"—a man who risked everything to escape hunger.

What set El Cordobés apart was not his adherence to traditional schoolings, but his raw, acrobatic, and often dangerous style. He was famous for the (the frog jump), a move where he would drop to his knees in front of the bull, a gesture that purists criticized but the masses adored. His shaggy hair and charismatic smile broke the somber, rigid mold of the classical matador. Cultural Impact El CordobГ©s (COMPLETO)

Manuel Benítez Pérez, born in 1936 in Palma del Río, rose from extreme poverty to become the most iconic and highest-paid bullfighter in history. His nickname, , became a global brand that transcended the world of bullfighting during the 1960s and 70s. An Unconventional Style At the height of his fame, he was

Even after his various retirements, Manuel Benítez remained a titan of the sport. In 2002, he was officially declared the an elite title shared only with the greatest legends of the ring. Today, he remains a symbol of the "Pop Art" era of bullfighting, remembered for his fearlessness and his ability to bring the spectacle to the global stage. What set El Cordobés apart was not his

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