'Last Cowboy Standing': Behind the scenes footage shows grueling physical toll on bull riders

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'Last Cowboy Standing': Behind the scenes footage shows grueling physical toll on bull riders
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Fox Nation and Professional Bull Riders' 'Last Cowboy Standing' delivers an inside scoop into what it takes to become the ultimate professional bull-riding champion.

Fox Nation’s upcoming special ‘Last Cowboy Standing’ showcases 10 bull riders competing against each other

Guts, passion, determination or skill: What does it take to become a professional bull-riding champion?offers an exclusive look into what defines a successful cowboy, spotlighting the grueling physical toll of their sport and the feelings and stories that drove them to it in documenting a group of ten competitors as they prepare to stand trial before judges.A rider attempts to stay on a bull during the second night of the Professional Bull Riders Minneapolis Invitational Saturday, Dec.

The bull breaks out of the chute bucking in the bull-riding event at a small-town rodeo in New Mexico. The rodeo clown is ready to assist the cowboy after the ride.. The series follows ten talented bull riders on their journey to rise above the competition to become that"Last Cowboy Standing."

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