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Rising Star Bullfighter Protecting Cowboys and Building Bridges

Inheriting a love for rodeo from his family, Brody Smith has found his calling as a professional bullfighter. Surrounded by the sport since childhood, with a father who fought bulls for over 20 years, an uncle in bucking bull breeding, and a step-father who rode bulls, Smith has become an integral part of the rodeo world, traveling across the country to ensure the safety of cowboys.

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The Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo in Cleburne, Texas holds a special place in Smith’s heart. It was there that he fought his third pro rodeo, and the electric atmosphere and packed stands left an indelible impression on him.

Recently crowned the United Professional Rodeo Association’s Bullfighter of the Year in 2022, Smith has been making waves in the industry. From Indiana to Texas, Missouri to Las Vegas, he is building strong relationships with rodeo’s biggest names and rapidly ascending the ladder.

Smith’s ultimate goal is to compete at the prestigious National Finals Rodeo (NFR) at least three times. Follow him on Instagram or Facebook to keep up with his exciting journey as he takes on wellknown rodeos and Professional Bull Riders (PBR) events. Witness the rise of Brody Smith, the rising star bullfighter who is leaving his mark on the rodeo world.

“We pack those stands, and it feels like they’re just right there on top of you. There just isn’t anything better than Cleburne, Texas on a Saturday night; that’s for sure.”

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