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Andy Burelle-Dusty Tuckness
Professional Bullfighters D= aisy Protection Bullfight world champion Andy Burelle likes what he sees in his co-champ partner, Dusty Tuck= ness. Both are aggressive. Both are confident. Both love what they do.
“He’s actually a
younger version of me,” Burelle said last
August after the two swept the Daisy Tour competition during the Miller
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p; Being
a younger version of a great bullfighter is a good thing, especially when y=
ou
throw in the fact that Burelle and Tuckness are reigning PBF world champions. And becaus=
e of
that, they might be slight favorites to win the Texas Heritage National Bank
PBR Challenge presented by Priefert Ranch Equip=
ment,
set for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 21-22 at the
Representing Team Texas Her=
itage
National Bank, a lot of people are betting on Burelle<=
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and Tuckness, two of the most sought-after
bullfighters in the game. They also won the Daisy Protection Bullfight Tour
event that was part of the Cord McCoy Invitational the end of May in
“Dusty’s the best partner I could ever have,” Burelle said after the team clinched the world championship. “Everything alwa= ys works when we’re in the arena together. Our styles really fit each other.”
Burell=
e
is also a local favorite, having transplanted from his native Sulphur Springs at the end of August.
The competition is chock fu=
ll of
top-level bullfighters, and every team had at least one member that compete=
d in
the PBF World Championships.
The Texas Heritage National=
Bank
PBR Challenge will be part of the Daisy Protection Bullfight Tour, and money
won in Sulphur Springs will count toward
qualification to the PBF’s World Champion=
ships,
which take place in November in
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