Gored Spanish bullfighter Juan Jose Padilla makes comeback

Mar 5, 2012 - 19:50
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Gored Spanish bullfighter Juan Jose Padilla makes comeback
Juan Jose Padilla

Spanish bullfighter Juan Jose Padilla performs during a bullfight in the southweste Spanish town of Olivenza, Sunday, March 4, 2012. Padilla, who lost sight in one eye and has partial facial paralysis after a terrifying goring retued to the bullring Sunday, five months after his injury.

Spanish bullfighter Juan Jose Padilla is carried out of the ring among jubilant crowd scenes on the shoulders of fellow bullfighter Serafin Marin, a honor for the best performers, after a bullfight at the southweste Spanish town of Olivenza, Sunday, March 4, 2012. Padilla, 38-year-old matador who is also known by his professional name of 'the Cyclone of Jerez', lost sight in one eye and has partial facial paralysis after a terrifying goring retued to the bullring Sunday, five months after his injury.

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