Beautiful tribute
A tribute to the legendary Mexican horseman and rejoneo figure Ramón Serrano Segovia will be held on Saturday, March 21.
This coming Saturday, March 21, a heartfelt tribute will be paid to Ramón Serrano Segovia, who was a prominent figure in Mexican rejoneo during the 1980s and 1990s. Known for his extraordinary talent and charismatic personality, Serrano left a lasting impact on the art of Marialva. His daring performances, particularly with his horse 'Amoroso,' captivated audiences, showcasing his remarkable skill and the emotional depth he brought to the sport.
Serrano was affectionately referred to as 'El Rey del quiebro,' a title that reflected both his mastery of the craft and the thrill he provided to those who watched his performances. His legacy is underscored by not only his professional achievements but also his role as a cultural icon in Mexican bullfighting. He frequently donned traditional charro attire, embodying the spirit of the profession and honoring the heritage associated with the practice.
Sadly, Ramón Serrano passed away on September 30, 2025, at the age of 79, leaving behind a rich legacy that inspired many. The upcoming tribute serves not only as a testament to his contributions to the world of competitive horsemanship but also as a celebration of his vibrant life and the passion he imparted to his daughter, Mónica, who continues to honor their family’s legacy in the sport.