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If they changed bull fighting would you watch? (1 Viewer)

Not a fan of bull fighting.  Not a fan of rodeo where the animals are caused discomfort to buck.  I might be a fan of animal against man if, as Otis suggested, it were a level paying field.  I might watch bull fighting if it were 4 loin cloth clad men, with no weapons, against the bull and the object was to get the bull off of its feet.  How about you?

 
I would only watch this if Steve Harvey is the host.  He doesn't seem to be getting enough tv gigs these days.  

 
I kind of had the same thoughts about gamehunting a few years ago....what's the fun in shooting a deer or a bear from a distance?  Of course, there is skill involved, but imagine if you took on the deer with just a Bowie knife, mano y mano?  Gives the deer a fighting chance, IMO. 

 
I've watched steer roping when I'm drunk.  Sounds similar but significantly less cruel and more likely to lead to hilarious injuries.

 
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You guys need to check out bull poker at the rodeo. I believe they still put the strap on the bull to get him riled up but the game is complete with human suffering.  Each round features America's best and brightest.  

Last man or woman sitting "wins". But really we all win.  

 
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You guys need to check out bull poker at the rodeo. I believe they still put the strap on the bull to get him riled up but the game is complete with human suffering.  Each round features America's best and brightest.  

Last man or woman sitting "wins". But really we all win.  
Convict Poker is one of the best parts of the Angola Prison Rodeo.

Edit: "Guts and Glory" is probably the craziest event I've ever seen at a rodeo.

 
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Found a video:

Definitely my favorite event at the Angola Prison Rodeo is "Guts and Glory".  A bunch of convicts line up and try to take a poker chip that's strapped between the horns of a bull in order to earn $500.  The bull does a fair job of stopping them.

 
Pros: These videos are awesome and hilarious.

Cons: My recommended videos are now full of random rodeo ####.

 
Found a video:

Definitely my favorite event at the Angola Prison Rodeo is "Guts and Glory".  A bunch of convicts line up and try to take a poker chip that's strapped between the horns of a bull in order to earn $500.  The bull does a fair job of stopping them.
Yeesh, I'm not sure I like the idea of using convicts in something  like this. Seems almost on par with Roman gladiators, or forcing a bull to fight for its life

ETA: oh, it's a convict rodeo, so I assume they're all doing it of their own free choice, and other rodeo events as well.  In that case, nothing to see here, move along. 

 
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MikeIke said:
Yeesh, I'm not sure I like the idea of using convicts in something  like this. Seems almost on part with Roman gladiators, or forcing a bull to fight for its life

ETA: oh, it's a convict rodeo, so I assume they're all doing it of their own free choice. In that case, nothing to see here, move along. 
Yeah, these guys make between 5 cents and 75 cents an hour working for the prison, or they can get a few hundred bucks in the rodeo for the weekend.  Not much of a choice.

 
Yeah, these guys make between 5 cents and 75 cents an hour working for the prison, or they can get a few hundred bucks in the rodeo for the weekend.  Not much of a choice.
Well then, doesn't it come back to the ethical question of using prisoners to risk their lives for entertainment's sake? If it's not much of a choice for the prisoners, it seems pretty much like forced gladiatorial combat. 

 
Well then, doesn't it come back to the ethical question of using prisoners to risk their lives for entertainment's sake? If it's not much of a choice for the prisoners, it seems pretty much like forced gladiatorial combat. 
It does come back to that. 

The average sentence at Angola is about 90 years, for those who will aren't serving life sentences.  Most seem happy to have a moment in the sun. 

 
Nick Vermeil said:
You guys need to check out bull poker at the rodeo. I believe they still put the strap on the bull to get him riled up but the game is complete with human suffering.  Each round features America's best and brightest.  

Last man or woman sitting "wins". But really we all win.  
At times like this, I have to admit that ISIS has a pretty good point.

 
Well then, doesn't it come back to the ethical question of using prisoners to risk their lives for entertainment's sake? If it's not much of a choice for the prisoners, it seems pretty much like forced gladiatorial combat. 
I think it would be cool to have prisoners compete in a game show, where they have to hide from professional killers who are attempting to track them down.  We could call it Men Running Away From Stuff or something like that.

 
Grotesque and antiquated 'sport'. I'd watch at the OP's change in the game. Otherwise, the only time I'd cheer is when the dude gets gored. 

 
Chapelboy said:
I kind of had the same thoughts about gamehunting a few years ago....what's the fun in shooting a deer or a bear from a distance?  Of course, there is skill involved, but imagine if you took on the deer with just a Bowie knife, mano y mano?  Gives the deer a fighting chance, IMO. 
Deer don't have any mano.

 
Henry Ford said:
I've watched steer roping when I'm drunk.  Sounds similar but significantly less cruel and more likely to lead to hilarious injuries.
Exactly the point.  Like running with the bulls with no where to run and no where to hide.

 
Henry Ford said:
Found a video:

Definitely my favorite event at the Angola Prison Rodeo is "Guts and Glory".  A bunch of convicts line up and try to take a poker chip that's strapped between the horns of a bull in order to earn $500.  The bull does a fair job of stopping them.
Man in the Yellow Hat must have really needed some money.  Perhaps to feed Curious George.

 
I think it would be cool to have prisoners compete in a game show, where they have to hide from professional killers who are attempting to track them down.  We could call it Men Running Away From Stuff or something like that.
You should send that idea to Stephen King. He'd probably make a pretty good story of if it. Maybe even a movie! 

 
Nick Vermeil said:
You guys need to check out bull poker at the rodeo. I believe they still put the strap on the bull to get him riled up but the game is complete with human suffering.  Each round features America's best and brightest.  

Last man or woman sitting "wins". But really we all win.  
3 broken ribs from this event.

and rodeo bulls love what they do.  The discomfort is a quick pinch on the ball sack.  

 
There's a bar in Madrid on Plaza Mayor dedicated to the times the bull won. Love that place, great tapas and the pictures on the wall, well, someone died for those... (or at least got maimed).

 

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