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Known for immense grit and professional achievements, legendary bull rider J.B. Mauney discusses the physical toll of a career spent on the rodeo circuit. Transitioning from active competition to coaching, this conversation explores the enduring passion for the sport and the difficult process of adjusting to life after professional riding.
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That is a crazy dangerous sport. It takes a special courage to do that. The idea he would secure the last bull he rode, shows his level of sportsmanship and commitment to the Rodeo. The Lord has blessed you Sir.
I love Cowboy's and Texas!!! Maybe that's because I was born in Texas, I don't know. I also love Texas Country Reporter. They always have great stories, and this one just may be my favorite!
There's a lotta bull in this story, but thanks anyway, Mel!
In the large rodeos around Montana. I've seen bull riding but in this little town where I live it's more bronc riding. Either way-the rider can get REALLY hurt OR DEAD!! I'm so glad that Mauney stopped because of his wife and son, they want him ALIVE.
That's one tough dude !!
He was one lucky bull rider!