Some bullfighters have all the luck. Peruvian bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey is not one of those bullfighters.

Fighting in Pamplona during the famed San Fermin festival on Tuesday, the 20-year-old took a bull horn to the groin and was swiftly taken to the infirmary.

According to El Pais, the bull’s horn left a 4-inch hole in Rey’s left inner thigh. After its horn entered the bullfighter’s crotch, the bull bucked its head upward as it tried to free itself. As a result, Rey flew into the air and his rectus muscle was cut.

Luckily for Rey, “rectus” and “rectum” are different things. The former is the muscle group around a person’s stomach while the latter is the final part of the large intestine that ends in the anus.

Rey knows that area extremely well. Last year, while he was bullfighting in Seville, a bull got the better of Rey, planting its horn directly into the matador’s buttocks and sending him flying, according to Metro.co.uk.

Amazingly, Rey was not seriously hurt in either incident.

Rey is no stranger to the pointy end of his furry foes. He was gored five times in his first five fights, according to The Sun, and even had two teeth knocked out when a bull stabbed him in the mouth in November 2015, according to Andresrocarey.com.