JB Mauney Bull Riding Champion, Shares Unforeseen Update Following Neck Injury

Legendary bull riding champion JB Mauney, known as the "Dragonslayer," stuns the rodeo world with his sudden retirement due to a severe neck injury sustained in a competition in Lewiston, Idaho, leaving fans in awe.

A Profession Cut Short


JB Mauney's renowned bull riding career was cut short suddenly recently by a catastrophic neck injury. The accident required surgery, which included disc removal and the insertion of rods, plates, and screws, effectively terminating his riding career and shocking fans and fellow riders.

A Triumphant Legacy

JB Mauney's professional bull riding legacy is extremely outstanding, with two PBR World Championships in 2013 and 2015, as well as PBR World Finals Event Champion titles in 2009 and 2013. His career accomplishments also include winning Rookie of the Year in 2006, solidifying his legacy as a bull riding hero.

A PRCA Transition

JB Mauney switched to the PRCA in 2021, qualifying for the NFR and winning Round 1. His rodeo career earned him almost $7 million, cementing his legend status. Mauney's retirement has left an unforgettable imprint on the rodeo world, encouraging future bull riders all around the world.

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