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In the rugged realm of bull riding, where bravery speaks louder than anything, reigning supreme Dale Brisby came out as a friend in need as well as in deed. With his charismatic presence and fearless demeanor, Brisby earned a captivating audience for himself. He is renowned for his larger-than-life persona and the way he has become a household name in the rodeo circle.

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Birsby recently found himself at the center of attention with his close friend Carson Sander, who got injured during his recent match. He even shared a clip from the event on his YouTube channel, where he spread awareness about the unpredictable happenings in the realm of rodeo. With that, he recently participated in a podcast where he shared a titbit with a similar choice of rodeo with JB Mauney.

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J.B. Mauney played it smart

In a podcast with UFC’s Cowboy Cerrone, Brisby dropped a revelation, which says how JB Mauney used to select a particular bull to fight so that he could score more. The podcast was shared on the official YouTube channel of Dale Brisby, with the caption, “Donald COWBOY Cerrone, Rodeo Time Podcast 139.”

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The candid conversation delved into the mindset of JB Mauney’s winning strategies and how he approached fearlessly while selecting a bull. In the video, he said, “He wanted the one that nobody wanted to ride. Because, you know, J.B. picked Bushwacker 13 times.” Brisby also mentioned how he is more of a risk-taker when it comes to games, but Mauney, on the other hand, used to play it safe. He expressed, “I’m going to play it safe and get this one that I know I can score on.” With this revelation, fans are now anticipating knowing more about their friendship and similarities.

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Different sports yet issues remain the same

Cowboy Cerrone discussed the transition to the world of UFC with Brisby and the struggle revolving around it. He said, “The days of the athletes, the fighters that became athletes, are dying.” They talked about the mindset of the professional fighter, who had the urge to accept new challenges and not give up.

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Brisby also expressed his frustration revolving around not giving him the option to choose bulls for him. He said, “I’m like, what do you mean you’re giving him an option? They’d always call me whenever I’d ask for a fight in the bag.” Reflecting on the evolution of both rodeo and MMA, Brisby and Cerrone acknowledge a lot of the changing dynamics they came across within their respective sports.

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