In the fourth bullfight of the San Fermín fair, Cebada Gago bulls offered a noble and well-built fight. David Galván and Manuel Diosleguarde each cut an ear, while Román left in silence.
The six Cebada Gago bulls, all five-year-olds described as serious, well-built and noble, were fought at the Monumental de Pamplona on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, before a full house.
David Galván, dressed in bottle green and gold, debuted in San Fermín with a standout performance on the fourth bull, cutting an ear after an effective sword thrust. The man from Cádiz took a lap around the ring.
Manuel Diosleguarde, in white and gold and making his Pamplona debut, earned another ear with a great sword thrust on the sixth bull. Román, in bull’s blood and gold, left without a trophy after two fights marked by stabs and low thrusts.
The afternoon ended with positive assessments for Galván and Diosleguarde, highlighting the harmony and torería of the bullfight despite the lack of greater power in the bulls.