Bodacious was the most dangerous, maybe not the most consistent early in his bucking carrer but when he matured into his prime there was no Bull more feared than Bodacious.
Bodacious being considered the most dangerous bull in the world and retired in his prime because there was fear he was gonna kill someone should've earned him the number 1 slot. That big boy was straight-up homicidal!
This list is about the rankest bulls and Bodacious isn't the rankest. His popularity and reputation lead people to think he was ranker than he was. Dillinger, Little Yellow Jacket, and Bushwacker are in a class of their own.
@@lindseyormsbee Hello, because I'm not a fan of Rodeos, but I've watched a few, so watching Bodacious down through the years have changed my mind, I've never seen anything like him, and although he's not considered the rankest bull and probably long gone hmmm, so I ask with respect, what does rankest mean, because I agree with @CapitolRegionResponseVideos, This bull caused a championship rider ( Tuff who I love ) to get off of him, and many other's to be seriously injured and the way he leaped up in the air out of the gate riders were coming off of him, to be retired in his prime, when many of these bulls were able to get old in the sport says a lot, when I think of Bull riding in a rodeo only one bull still comes to mind today Bodacious 2023 ua-cam.com/video/9Vae8XP6yzw/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/cGXd1vq8HVc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/95EWcdOD_q4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/uElKGQ03Q7U/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/JX60Ku0QnhQ/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/XtSrlfcrY6s/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/CMDbm97FH7E/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/OUnSXXrnG78/v-deo.html . So again I am respectfully asking, thank you🤔.
@@lindseyormsbeeif they didn't retire Bo in his prime and he kept using that same move that crushed Tuff face he would never of been road again, rider in perfect form and nothing they can do about it
Little Yellow Jacket is still my favorite. He seemed wise and had a certain charm. The "rankest" can always be debated...so many great ones, but Bodacious deserves legendary status for sure. Freak of nature, that one.
You took the words right out of my mouth. Rankest bulls! You have stuff saying Bodacious was the baddest Ali with everyone else. Ok, let’s put him #6! Lol huh?
Not being argumentative whatsoever so don’t take it that way, but bodacious and taking care of business in my opinion but little yellow jacket and bushwhacker are some bad ones as well
I think what cowboys rate a great bull for giving them high scores , and what me as layperson ranks as great is a difference of opinion. To me Bodacious was in a class of his own and an absolute Superstar.
Bodacious was epic and probably the most dangerous and difficult to ride because of that (and still one of my favorites)...but Dillinger and Little Yellow Jacket were pretty epic bucking bulls that didn't have the added head-crushing
The cowboys do have a point though, it's very easy to train a bull that has a 100% buckoff rate, not as easy to train a bull that earns high bull scores, entertain the audience, gives the cowboys a slim chance to get a ride if they perform extremely well and yields very high scores the few times they are ridden I'd rather have a bull that bucks off 80-85% of the riders and gets killer bull scores and most of the rides scoring in the 90's than a bull that has a 90+% buckoff rate but finishes outside the top 5 in the World Championship Bull Standings
My favorite is Little Yellow Jacket, especially for his style. I loved to watch how he stood there after the victory proudly looking around as if saying - is there no one else?! And then receded with dignity.
It's crazy how far and how fast the bulls have progressed. These clips are all impressive, then you watch Woopaa and it hardly makes sense how high that bull can jump
I think they went away from the smaller bulls because they were too fast A bull like Blueberry Wine can spin so fast you literally have no chance and you go flying 10 feet when you're bucked off
Bodacious absolutely should be number 1. Just cause he was so rank and dangerous they had to retire him early should. Of bd held against him. Bodacious is also the Bull that put the PBR on on the big stage. Bo’s media presence was huge! The PBR is loved so much today and bodacious was reason
Love the names of some of the bulls and how rock and roll most likely inspires them. Moody Blues is a perfect example.. Saw a bull named Locomotive Breath. Most likely named after a song by Scottish rock band song Jethro Tull.
Bodacious was nasty and then he perfected that head thrust and became deadly. I think he's the only (or one of the few) that was retired because he was damgerous
@@WilderhopeAdventures I don't ride bulls or claim any insight. From a lay person's eye, he didn't do a drastic head throw. His strength on the drop, along with the natural upward movement of the head for the next jump was the issue. That's how I see it. His retirement was the right move, because it was a deadly combination of factors. It's not been repeated, because of the power required to pull it off. Riders praise the bulls that they scored well on, but Bo was the reason there is a PBR today. He made the sport, and the cowboys caught up in popularity.
Little Yellow Jacket was the bull that made me a PBR fan. Loved Blueberry Wine, Asteroid, Bells Blue, Hotel California, Mossy Oak Mudslinger, Bush Whacker and Chicken on a Chain. I haven’t watched any PBR in many years I miss it. I just don’t have access to a tv. I think the last year I watched a full year of PBR was when JB Mauny won his second championship.
I hope you can get the chance to check out man eater he is a great looking bull , I am really impressed with him,my favorite bulls of all time is bodacios and then bushwhacker and I like Dillinger and cool whip and red rock and asteroid and little yellow jacket and bruiser, my favorite bull riders are Lane Frost and Justin McBride and JB mauny but there is other great rider's out there too but I always loved watching those 3 on the bulls, JB will always be my favorite bull rider of all time though , I felt so bad when he was forced to retire early due to his injuries but I think it's pretty cool that he bought the Bull that put him in early retirement
Can’t top bodacious and chicken on a chain. Bodacious had that teeth busting vertical hop that slammed the riders into his hump or the back of his head. And he’s the only bull that could hop backwards. And chicken on a chain well he’s a brahma they buck hard and get malicious on you. Some of them bluff super hard and some will plow your ass into eternity if you get in their way
I think I would rank the best bulls ever as : number 1) Dillinger, 2) Chicken on a chain, 3) Bodacious, 4) Promise Land 5) Bushwacker 6) Cash, 5) Red Wolf 6) Asteroid 7) Hotel California. I remember Oscar, he was a big Brahma bull who became so dangerous they had to retire him, but they took him to rodeos and let him run around the arena so people could see him before they did.
Bodacious was a very dangerous bull also enough so that they retired him early ! I got to see Bodacious in action once and once again after he retired ! Bodacious has my respect ! The other bulls that you named are great bulls ! I don't remember Oscar what years was he bucking and what did he look like ?
Wasn't it Bodacious that would throw his head back and hit the rider in the head if he could? I saw him knock a guy out cold, it was a miracle that it didn't kill him. Bodacious meant to hurt you, and was very capable of doing so. He was scary. All of these bulls, and a few others were great animals. And great athletes.
@@PBR_BudLightCup thank you! I was just checking the highlights and must’ve missed him. 😅 I usually watch UA-cam at the public library 📚 my Farrier who was a professional bull rider at the Calgary stampede in his young days told me about him. I always think of him when I think of bull riding. God Rest his soul. 🌹
I was standing next to Tuff Hedeman in Las Vegas about 20 years ago at the Global Gaming show. Our company, Sigma Game, was debuting our new slot machine, PBR. I was working as a slot tech and before the booth was open he was standing next to the game that I was working on. I looked at him(no idea who he was) and I thought "Who's this guy think he is all duded up?" The show opened and a parade of people came up getting photos and handshakes and i asked somebody who he was. Boy, did I feel 2 feet tall.
Today's bulls are better than ever but yes the breeding has shifted to the larger rank bulls The smaller ones are actually more dangerous because they're too fast. I'd rather be thrown down by an 1800 pound bull than be flung 10-15 feet by a 1400 pound bull
Oh absolutely. Air Time was just as good as those two and bucked at the same time Mick E. Mouse, Long John and Bruiser were also active at the same time, undoubtedly the golden age for bulls
Dillenger was either father or grandfather to Mik E Mouse. If his career wasn't cut short Mick E would of been a top 3 ever, easily! Him and Airtime would of had amazing battles when Bushwhacker was gone. And the only reason they were overlooked is because unfortunately they bucked at the same time Bushwhacker did, he was the best ever. I know he wasn't around when the bulls in this list were out im just saying
I’m going with Red Rock. Never went after a rider once he was off. Sometimes took a little victory lap for the crowd before going back to the chute. Undefeated until they brought his geriatric butt out of retirement but even then was able to drop a world champion over 50% of the time. Outsmarted the cowboys by doing the opposite of what they were planning. A bull with brains. But my FAVORITE fact about him is that, deep down, he was a kind soul. He never tried to hurt his opponent after defeating them. He’d let kids sit on him and be as gentle as a lamb. A real life Ferdinand the Bull. Mean, hard bucking bulls are a dime a dozen…intelligent, kind bulls with good sportsmanship like Red Rock are one in a billion.
Not exactly geriatric butt.....world champion in 1987, lost to Lane Frost 4-3 in the Challenge of the Champions in 1988. I agree that Red Rock was the smartest bull that ever graced the Rodeo arena, its great to here Lane talk about the head games going back and forth between him and Red Rock during the challenge. Lane was bucked off Red Rock during the 1985&86 NFR but came back and won 3 of the last 4 events to win the challenge. I still think Red Rock having retired undefeated 309-0,and been in the NFR all 4 years has got to put him near the top of any bull rankings....
Promise land look like bodacious also bucked l>ke bo too, he's also too low on this list he should be number one on this list most dangerous but man please this list is not dangerous to me, except for Bodacious being on there he was dangerous
Bo was not dangerous, he was ahead of his time. You watch the bulls and riders, and they were not near Bo's abilities. They couldn't hop on him like a farm cow and get past him. Most of them were looking for a spot to get off as the gate open. Jerome Davis...
Yea for Dillinger! Always been my choice for the greatest bucking bull ever. I think that this video should have brought up how dangerous he was a little bit more....
Whole lotta bulls that could've made the list or honorable mention. But this list is older so its understandable.. Bushwaker, sweetpro bruiser, tornado, tohanta, chicken on a chain, super duty, voodoo child..man the list is mile long
@@PBR_BudLightCup right, I drew Oscar once what a mistake getting on that bull lol thanks for correcting me I couldnt remember. But I got to see Donnie ride once dont remember where. But he was an artist.
Bodacious was easy to figure out when you know what to do with them unless he gets a little smart on you then you got a problem. Best thing to do is just slide down put your legs under his horns and straight back and try to watch which way you think his head gonna turn and you gotta have lightning reflexes cause it could be a trick. He could flip the other way or not turn it all but most likely he’s probably about to turn that way so you’re going to wanna lay your body to the opposite way that he’s turning why you’re straight back with your legs right under his horns with your Pushes tight away from his head from your body as you can be and if you just gotta fall off, you just fall off don’t get brave. Don’t feel like you no more just understand. Hey, I might just have to take a nail on this one and just Get off fastest way possible before he bucks back up if you did make a mistake and trying to read his movements
So hard to draw a list all great bulls but at least 3 in my mind missing with little thought. Where is Chicken on a Chain, Astrid, and the mighty Bushwacka how do you miss them,
Cowboys judge bulls differently than the fans, that being said there's no way Promise Land and Bodacious should be #6 and 7 (although Promise Land was a better bucking bull than Bodacious), and Little Yellow Jacket was the best bull ever, up to and through today.
Bodacious was retired at his peak. THATS how badass he was.
Bodacious was the most dangerous, maybe not the most consistent early in his bucking carrer but when he matured into his prime there was no Bull more feared than Bodacious.
Bodacious being considered the most dangerous bull in the world and retired in his prime because there was fear he was gonna kill someone should've earned him the number 1 slot. That big boy was straight-up homicidal!
This list is about the rankest bulls and Bodacious isn't the rankest. His popularity and reputation lead people to think he was ranker than he was. Dillinger, Little Yellow Jacket, and Bushwacker are in a class of their own.
@@lindseyormsbee Hello, because I'm not a fan of Rodeos, but I've watched a few, so watching Bodacious down through the years have changed my mind, I've never seen anything like him, and although he's not considered the rankest bull and probably long gone hmmm, so I ask with respect, what does rankest mean, because I agree with @CapitolRegionResponseVideos, This bull caused a championship rider ( Tuff who I love ) to get off of him, and many other's to be seriously injured and the way he leaped up in the air out of the gate riders were coming off of him, to be retired in his prime, when many of these bulls were able to get old in the sport says a lot, when I think of Bull riding in a rodeo only one bull still comes to mind today Bodacious 2023 ua-cam.com/video/9Vae8XP6yzw/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/cGXd1vq8HVc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/95EWcdOD_q4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/uElKGQ03Q7U/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/JX60Ku0QnhQ/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/XtSrlfcrY6s/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/CMDbm97FH7E/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/OUnSXXrnG78/v-deo.html . So again I am respectfully asking, thank you🤔.
@@lindseyormsbeeif they didn't retire Bo in his prime and he kept using that same move that crushed Tuff face he would never of been road again, rider in perfect form and nothing they can do about it
Agree Bodacious is number 1
He was dangerous, but he wasn't mean after the ride, he just figured out that nasty head butt.
Bodacious, Dillinger, Bushwacker are my top trio
Oh yeah and don't forget about cool whip and red rock asteroid and bruiser and man eater
It's a crime that Bodacious is not in the top 3 in this list
Little Yellow Jacket is still my favorite. He seemed wise and had a certain charm. The "rankest" can always be debated...so many great ones, but Bodacious deserves legendary status for sure. Freak of nature, that one.
Bodacious was THE number one of ALL time! Hands down. Have no idea who made this list but Asteroid was tougher than four of the ones listed here.
With everything going on in this country today ,watching this video gives me a big smile
IMHO Bodacious and Little Yellow Jacket should be 1-2, PERIOD!!!
Bodacious, 6? That's crazy.
You took the words right out of my mouth. Rankest bulls! You have stuff saying Bodacious was the baddest Ali with everyone else. Ok, let’s put him #6! Lol huh?
Not being argumentative whatsoever so don’t take it that way, but bodacious and taking care of business in my opinion but little yellow jacket and bushwhacker are some bad ones as well
You d*** right both eyes should have been number one and a little bit of jacket should have been number 2 he was way stronger in number 1
BODACIOUS WILL ALWAYS BE 1 .THATS RIDICULOUS HE WAS STRONGRR THAN ANY
HE WAS TOO STRONG THEY RETIRED
Never been much of a rodeo fan, but love to watch PBR, ESPECIALY SINCE MOVING TO NEVADA, loved watching Bodacious and Bushwacker
I think what cowboys rate a great bull for giving them high scores , and what me as layperson ranks as great is a difference of opinion. To me Bodacious was in a class of his own and an absolute Superstar.
Bodacious was epic and probably the most dangerous and difficult to ride because of that (and still one of my favorites)...but Dillinger and Little Yellow Jacket were pretty epic bucking bulls that didn't have the added head-crushing
@@WilderhopeAdventures Red rock?
He was all muscles I'm glad I got to see him before they retired him
The cowboys do have a point though, it's very easy to train a bull that has a 100% buckoff rate, not as easy to train a bull that earns high bull scores, entertain the audience, gives the cowboys a slim chance to get a ride if they perform extremely well and yields very high scores the few times they are ridden
I'd rather have a bull that bucks off 80-85% of the riders and gets killer bull scores and most of the rides scoring in the 90's than a bull that has a 90+% buckoff rate but finishes outside the top 5 in the World Championship Bull Standings
💯👍💪 #Bodacious...👍💪
Lil Yellow Jacket used to take a victory lap every time. Never saw him go after anyone.
Here is Aust we had the truly great Chainsaw who did that too.
My favorite is Little Yellow Jacket, especially for his style. I loved to watch how he stood there after the victory proudly looking around as if saying - is there no one else?! And then receded with dignity.
So many great bulls over time, personal favourites for me, asteroid, dillinger,red wolf, blueberry wine... The list doesn't stop
I miss those days. Greatest Era of Bull Ridin. Great Bulls and Riders.
True true...met both Tuff and Ty during their hey-day. More into roping now
Bodacious!!!
xoxo The Clarences
Ty Murray (PBR ) would know #Bodacious is #1
One of my favorite bulls although his career was cut short was Marlene Henry’s Mick E Mouse. Huge, strong athletic and descended from Dillinger
Bodacious' bucking style was crazy 😮
He was a head hunter looking for the knockouts!
I know it's your list but bodacious at #6 it's a lot of people that want agree with this list .a lot of great bulls out there but still bodacious
What happened to BUSHWACKER????
I miss Total Bull. 90s and early 2000s great bulls best riders.
Same. Always will be my personal favorite PBR era
@@PBR_BudLightCup even the bull fighters are gone now. Shorty and Frank Newsom. Heros
@@PBR_BudLightCup ITS 2023! TIME FOR A NEW/UPDATED RANKEST BULLS EPISODE! 😁👍🐂❤
Good bulls all together really liked all of them, Gives me nostalgia thank you for making these videos
It's crazy how far and how fast the bulls have progressed. These clips are all impressive, then you watch Woopaa and it hardly makes sense how high that bull can jump
I think they went away from the smaller bulls because they were too fast
A bull like Blueberry Wine can spin so fast you literally have no chance and you go flying 10 feet when you're bucked off
Bodacious absolutely should be number 1. Just cause he was so rank and dangerous they had to retire him early should. Of bd held against him.
Bodacious is also the Bull that put the PBR on on the big stage. Bo’s media presence was huge!
The PBR is loved so much today and bodacious was reason
Bushwacker and asteroid are phenomenal!
I was wondering where bushwhacker was!?!
I cannot beleive Bushwacker wasn't on this list. Stunned
Not only is JB the best, but he is and always will be the peoples favorite bull rider!
Of course but we can't deny that lane frost and Justin McBride were also great bull riders too
Bodacious hands down....he put fear in everyone and broke alot of faces, i may be wrong but wasent bodacious son also a amazing bull?
You might be thinking about Little Yellow Jacket, his sire Yellow Jacket was also a great one
@@DanielSong39 maybe your right but always thought he was the son of bodacious
Love the names of some of the bulls and how rock and roll most likely inspires them. Moody Blues is a perfect example.. Saw a bull named Locomotive Breath. Most likely named after a song by Scottish rock band song Jethro Tull.
Bodacious had his career shortened because he was very dangerous. Had he kept going at least 2 more years he would've been #1 easy
Absolute truth. And probably killed someone.
Bodacious was nasty and then he perfected that head thrust and became deadly. I think he's the only (or one of the few) that was retired because he was damgerous
He still is number #1 goat of bulls
A lot of people think he's #1 easy even with the shortened career
Generational great for sure
So, the bull that made PBR a thing, is number six....makes no sense
Nice bulls, thanks for showing telling keep up the good work see ya next time see ya bye.
Bo was the first super bull. They were not ready for an athletic bull at that time.
Just an incredible bull
@@WilderhopeAdventures I don't ride bulls or claim any insight. From a lay person's eye, he didn't do a drastic head throw. His strength on the drop, along with the natural upward movement of the head for the next jump was the issue. That's how I see it. His retirement was the right move, because it was a deadly combination of factors. It's not been repeated, because of the power required to pull it off. Riders praise the bulls that they scored well on, but Bo was the reason there is a PBR today. He made the sport, and the cowboys caught up in popularity.
I still remember a bull named Hollywood. It was one of my favorites
Little Yellow Jacket was the bull that made me a PBR fan. Loved Blueberry Wine, Asteroid, Bells Blue, Hotel California, Mossy Oak Mudslinger, Bush Whacker and Chicken on a Chain. I haven’t watched any PBR in many years I miss it. I just don’t have access to a tv. I think the last year I watched a full year of PBR was when JB Mauny won his second championship.
I hope you can get the chance to check out man eater he is a great looking bull , I am really impressed with him,my favorite bulls of all time is bodacios and then bushwhacker and I like Dillinger and cool whip and red rock and asteroid and little yellow jacket and bruiser, my favorite bull riders are Lane Frost and Justin McBride and JB mauny but there is other great rider's out there too but I always loved watching those 3 on the bulls, JB will always be my favorite bull rider of all time though , I felt so bad when he was forced to retire early due to his injuries but I think it's pretty cool that he bought the Bull that put him in early retirement
How is Bo not in only top3 but top5.!?!
Bodacious, Bushwacker, Asteroid, Little Yellow Jacket, & Airtime pretty awesome list.
I never watched a bull riding event a day in my life but I knew all about Bodacious.
The power of these bulls are awe inspiring xxxx
Can’t top bodacious and chicken on a chain. Bodacious had that teeth busting vertical hop that slammed the riders into his hump or the back of his head. And he’s the only bull that could hop backwards. And chicken on a chain well he’s a brahma they buck hard and get malicious on you. Some of them bluff super hard and some will plow your ass into eternity if you get in their way
Bodacious at 6? 😆
Something wrong there
I believe Bodacious is the most famous bull of all time.
I think I would rank the best bulls ever as : number 1) Dillinger, 2) Chicken on a chain, 3) Bodacious, 4) Promise Land 5) Bushwacker 6) Cash, 5) Red Wolf 6) Asteroid
7) Hotel California. I remember Oscar, he was a big Brahma bull who became so dangerous they had to retire him, but they took him to rodeos and let him run around the arena so people could see him before they did.
Bodacious was a very dangerous bull also enough so that they retired him early ! I got to see Bodacious in action once and once again after he retired ! Bodacious has my respect ! The other bulls that you named are great bulls ! I don't remember Oscar what years was he bucking and what did he look like ?
Wasn't it Bodacious that would throw his head back and hit the rider in the head if he could? I saw him knock a guy out cold, it was a miracle that it didn't kill him. Bodacious meant to hurt you, and was very capable of doing so. He was scary. All of these bulls, and a few others were great animals. And great athletes.
Bodacious is 6?
Where is Bodacious?! That bull was legendary! (He’s number 6 In the list) 😅
Check #6
@@PBR_BudLightCup thank you! I was just checking the highlights and must’ve missed him. 😅 I usually watch UA-cam at the public library 📚 my Farrier who was a professional bull rider at the Calgary stampede in his young days told me about him. I always think of him when I think of bull riding.
God Rest his soul. 🌹
@@diaryofagoat-lass1023 Any list that puts BO at six is suspect to say the least.
Dillinger is a great choice at #1. Probullstats has him at #1. No other bull could match his consistency in producing high bull scores
Red wolf and red demon are in my top 5 along with asteroid, hot stuff, and my own personal bucking bull "turbo heater"..
I was standing next to Tuff Hedeman in Las Vegas about 20 years ago at the Global Gaming show. Our company, Sigma Game, was debuting our new slot machine, PBR. I was working as a slot tech and before the booth was open he was standing next to the game that I was working on. I looked at him(no idea who he was) and I thought "Who's this guy think he is all duded up?" The show opened and a parade of people came up getting photos and handshakes and i asked somebody who he was. Boy, did I feel 2 feet tall.
All great bulls. My faves are Bo and LYJ. Moody is a fast beast too. Bulls just aint like what they used to be!
Ya I wish they still allowed steroids and testosterone replacement therapy for the bulls
Today's bulls are better than ever but yes the breeding has shifted to the larger rank bulls
The smaller ones are actually more dangerous because they're too fast. I'd rather be thrown down by an 1800 pound bull than be flung 10-15 feet by a 1400 pound bull
Even being retired at his peak, Bodacious still has to be number 1!!! Dillinger couldn't hold a candle to Bodacious.
Bodacious is my favorite but bulls in North pbr aren't as strong as back then
How the hell Blueberry Wine isn't on this list is crazy!!
I agree.
If this list was made again today I think bushwacker and asteroid make the list
Oh absolutely. Air Time was just as good as those two and bucked at the same time
Mick E. Mouse, Long John and Bruiser were also active at the same time, undoubtedly the golden age for bulls
I was waiting for them too
Dillenger was either father or grandfather to Mik E Mouse. If his career wasn't cut short Mick E would of been a top 3 ever, easily! Him and Airtime would of had amazing battles when Bushwhacker was gone. And the only reason they were overlooked is because unfortunately they bucked at the same time Bushwhacker did, he was the best ever. I know he wasn't around when the bulls in this list were out im just saying
Asteroid, Long John, and Bruiser were also active at that time
To me, Bodacious was the Micheal Jordan of bull riding. Would have loved to see what he could have done had he not been forced to retire
How Bodacious landed@#6 is beyond me...
What about bushwacker?
I’m going with Red Rock. Never went after a rider once he was off. Sometimes took a little victory lap for the crowd before going back to the chute. Undefeated until they brought his geriatric butt out of retirement but even then was able to drop a world champion over 50% of the time. Outsmarted the cowboys by doing the opposite of what they were planning. A bull with brains.
But my FAVORITE fact about him is that, deep down, he was a kind soul. He never tried to hurt his opponent after defeating them. He’d let kids sit on him and be as gentle as a lamb. A real life Ferdinand the Bull.
Mean, hard bucking bulls are a dime a dozen…intelligent, kind bulls with good sportsmanship like Red Rock are one in a billion.
Not exactly geriatric butt.....world champion in 1987, lost to Lane Frost 4-3 in the Challenge of the Champions in 1988. I agree that Red Rock was the smartest bull that ever graced the Rodeo arena, its great to here Lane talk about the head games going back and forth between him and Red Rock during the challenge. Lane was bucked off Red Rock during the 1985&86 NFR but came back and won 3 of the last 4 events to win the challenge. I still think Red Rock having retired undefeated 309-0,and been in the NFR all 4 years has got to put him near the top of any bull rankings....
GOAT = Bodacious!
Bodacious #1
Little Yellow Jacket #2
Bushwhacker #3
Promise land look like bodacious also bucked l>ke bo too, he's also too low on this list he should be number one on this list most dangerous but man please this list is not dangerous to me, except for Bodacious being on there he was dangerous
Bo was not dangerous, he was ahead of his time. You watch the bulls and riders, and they were not near Bo's abilities. They couldn't hop on him like a farm cow and get past him. Most of them were looking for a spot to get off as the gate open. Jerome Davis...
Bodacious #1🤠
Keep in mind that this list goes up thru 2003 only.
RIP Bushwacker.
I agree that Bodacious should be at the top of this list
Chicken on a chain was always a favorite of mine
Bodacious scariest bull ever
So many great Bulls! I know some bucking now who will be in these categories❤
Used to watch this as a kid
This is like seeing the 10 greatest basketball players of all time and seeing MJ at no 7😆
I'VE NEVER SEEN SO MUCH BULL IN MY LIFE!!😅
Bodacious was a serial killer amongst petty thieves
No is Goat retired early to save lives. 🤷♂️
Where the heck is bushwhacker
Primus did a song about Bodacious. Crime that big bad ass Bodacious isn't #1
Bodacious should be number 1, where's Bushwhacker?
Bodacious only ridden 9 times out of 135 times ridden thats crazy ...
Bodacious is definitely a top 5
Bodacious should’ve been number one. And Bushwhacker isn’t even on the list?! Shame
Thank you 🙏
Yea for Dillinger! Always been my choice for the greatest bucking bull ever. I think that this video should have brought up how dangerous he was a little bit more....
I wish Blueberry wine would have made the list! But I would think Bodacious is number one.
Bushwhacker,Bodacious,Airtime, Astroid,Little Yellow Jacket
The G-man 💪 rode a couple of his schools back in my hay day
I loved little Yellowjacket !!!
Whole lotta bulls that could've made the list or honorable mention. But this list is older so its understandable..
Bushwaker, sweetpro bruiser, tornado, tohanta, chicken on a chain, super duty, voodoo child..man the list is mile long
If I'm not mistaken Donnie Gay covered Oscar at the world finals. Not sure if they will mention Oscar but he was a great bull.
He covered Oscar at a PRCA Rodeo in San Francisco back in the 70's
@@PBR_BudLightCup right, I drew Oscar once what a mistake getting on that bull lol thanks for correcting me I couldnt remember. But I got to see Donnie ride once dont remember where. But he was an artist.
Not sure if it was Donnie, might have been Larry Mahan. And I agree he should have been on this list!
I thought this list was supposed to be the top 10 rankest. If so Bodacious has to be number 1!
Never forget big b smashin tuffs face in😬Lordy that was a bad day
Which bulls had riders wear helmets with face mask? I only remember one bull had riders wearing a helmet. Bodacious
Ranking the Rankest!!
Are there any other sports competitors are as tough as bull riders? This sport is plum nuts.
Blueberry wine should be high on the list not Bo but what other bull is? He wasn’t called the little bull that could for no reason!
Ok.....I know lists like these can be up for debate but bodacious at #6?!? Appreciate the video but that is a damn shame. Definitely wrong on that.
Bodacious was easy to figure out when you know what to do with them unless he gets a little smart on you then you got a problem. Best thing to do is just slide down put your legs under his horns and straight back and try to watch which way you think his head gonna turn and you gotta have lightning reflexes cause it could be a trick. He could flip the other way or not turn it all but most likely he’s probably about to turn that way so you’re going to wanna lay your body to the opposite way that he’s turning why you’re straight back with your legs right under his horns with your Pushes tight away from his head from your body as you can be and if you just gotta fall off, you just fall off don’t get brave. Don’t feel like you no more just understand. Hey, I might just have to take a nail on this one and just Get off fastest way possible before he bucks back up if you did make a mistake and trying to read his movements
So hard to draw a list all great bulls but at least 3 in my mind missing with little thought. Where is Chicken on a Chain, Astrid, and the mighty Bushwacka how do you miss them,
What are the 2 songs that play during Little Yeller Jacket and Dillinger?
Cowboys judge bulls differently than the fans, that being said there's no way Promise Land and Bodacious should be #6 and 7 (although Promise Land was a better bucking bull than Bodacious), and Little Yellow Jacket was the best bull ever, up to and through today.
Dillinger, baby 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Any list without asteroid doesn't count.
1 red rock 2 bodacious 3 yellow jacket
Little YJ is wild af.!!
LYJ baby ❤👍👍
Davids dream was a great bucking bull but not too mean.