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Bull vs bull

I cant wait to see Young Bull at Midlands against some good D1 talent.
 
There’s a Bull named Bruiser that is part of the “Best Bull” conversation in the PBR world. IDK if Bruiser is any good as a nickname but I’m sure plenty of PK’s opponents would say it’s about right.

Here’s what Bruiser the Bull accomplished:
2015 ABBI Classic Champion
2015 PBR BFTS Reserve Champion Bull
2015 NFR Bull of the Finals
2016 PBR World Champion Bull
2016 PRCA Reserve Bucking Bull of the Year
2017 PBR Bull of the Finals
2017 NFR Bull of the Finals
2017 PBR World Champion Bull
2017 PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year
2018 PBR World Champion Bull
2019 NFR Bull of the Finals
 
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So stupid!
I get what you are responding to, but I thought the anvil analogy was spot on here, and let's not forget the regular (and usually valid) complaining on here about some guys waiting until the end of a match to get active. That said, in this case Jrjt responded with the clear explanation here - 2 stout bulls very familiar with each other often means a slow match. Against most, I've got no worries that the fur will fly when either of these guys is on the mat, but that match was pretty boring to watch imo.
 
I thought Kennedy looked bigger than The Bull. Had no idea. That’s a really good sign for Kennedy’s future prospects at 165
Perhaps but they looked like physical twins to me. I admit I’m bad at the eyeball test for size generally.
 
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It sure seemed like the legs were still in bounds.
It was not a great angle. A review may have shown different but I believe the ref called it off the mat after 2 for the TD. In the end it was a good battle and 165 won’t miss a beat next year.
 
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