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on the front, you know somebody has done something good.” He continued, “One of my biggest goals going into bullfighting was to win the buckle from the NFR protection match, and I won that buckle.” In addition to bullfighting, Tanner is a small business owner in Texarkana, Arkansas. “Since I was a little kid, I said I was going to be a bull rider and a truck driver. Now I fight bulls and work on trucks.” Tanner got his start working in a diesel repair shop for a friend in Tyler, Texas. For the past five years, he has been building his own successful business that brings in customers from all over the country. He credits at least part of his success to the connections he has made as a bullfighter. “I know that the reputation I have built through the rodeo has helped my business.” You can find Tanner Zarnetski on YouTube and see some exciting examples of his work and passion for bullfighting. There is nothing quite like chasing your dreams and grabbing the bull by the horns—literally.
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