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#407 - JB Mauney - The Greatest Bull Rider That Ever Lived

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Mar 24, 2026
JB Mauney, legendary professional bull rider and founder of BuckTown, reflects on riding, training bulls, and career-defining risks. He talks mentality, relentless practice, reading bulls, brutal injuries, chute strategy, and building BuckTown as a rider-first, old-school refuge. Short, vivid stories bring the culture, carnage, and camaraderie of top-level bull riding to life.
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INSIGHT

Bulls Learn Patterns And Can Outsmart Riders

  • Bulls are smarter than they look and develop patterns; the best bulls avoid repeating the same move.
  • JB warns that studying past rides can set traps because bulls will change behavior unpredictably.
ADVICE

Let The Bull Buck To Maximize Scores

  • In the chute, avoid 'soaking' the bull; pull a tight rope and let the bull buck to his top potential for a higher score.
  • JB pulled a tight rope and nodded fast so bulls would leave strong and unpredictably for the judges.
ANECDOTE

Thirteen Attempts To Ride Bushwacker

  • JB attempted Bushwacker 13 times, rode him once and got close twice; Bushwacker never repeated the same move twice.
  • The successful ride came after years of studying jump-for-jump footage and changing strategy to nod-and-go.
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