What is the famous line from 8 Seconds?
You gotta stay on and try not to get bucked off.
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Luke Perry attended the dedication, as did Frost's parents and widow. Stephen Baldwin (Tuff Hedeman) quietly donated his earnings from this movie to the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund. JCCF provides financial assistance to cowboys injured during rodeos. Kellie Frost was not in attendance when Lane was killed.
You can't think of the NFR without remembering Tuff Hedeman at the 1989 NFR riding an extra 8 seconds for the late Lane Frost.
As a result of excessive internal bleeding, Lane dies on the arena floor before he can be transported to the hospital. The final scene shows Hedeman later that same year at the National Finals Rodeo riding for the world championship.
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Bodacious was known for his explosive exit out of the chute. He started out with such force it was not uncommon to see his belly from the top of the back of the chute. He was first ridden in 1993, and it took two years before another bull rider stayed on for eight seconds.
Did Tuff Hedeman ride all 10 bulls?
He still managed to ride five of his 10 bulls. Make that nine bulls. Before the fifth round, Hedeman drew Bodacious. He elected not to ride.
Who is the greatest bull rider of all time? Tuff Hedeman is the greatest bull rider of all time. During his impressive career, he won three Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association World Championships and has been inducted into four rodeo Hall of Fames.

'8 SECONDS': WHERE'S THE BEEF? In "8 Seconds," director John G. Avildsen tries to do for bull riding what he did for boxing and karate in "Rocky" and "The Karate Kid," with the added twist that the film's events are based on a true story, not a scriptwriter's fantasy.
"Eight Seconds" comes billed as the true story of Lane Frost, one of the youngest national champions in rodeo history, who was able to win the title more easily than the approval of his father.
He was the only cowboy to conquer “the bull no man could ride” named Red Rock. He won the coveted World Champion Bull Rider title in 1987. “He couldn't have done any better at what he done; he won the world and that's what he said from the time was little, 'I'm the world's champion,'” his dad Clyde said.
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Frost is buried next to his hero and mentor Freckles Brown at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Hugo, Oklahoma. Bull Rider Lane Frost...
Lane won the World Championship, despite being off for three weeks in August, 1987 when he broke his collarbone on August 20th at the Elks PRCA Rodeo in Seminole, OK.
The PBR sent support to his wife, Abbey, who have said that Hard Times will stay in competition because they believe the injury was done "absolutely unintentionally". He was the third bull rider to be killed in competition since the PBR was founded.
Has there ever been a 100 point bull ride?
Bull rider Wade Leslie posted perfection back in 1991, notching a 100-point ride on Growney's Wolfman.
The sport only takes the best bulls and best athletes for the dangers that may come with it. With this in mind, some wonder how the bulls are treated, and if they are in harm's way. Professional Bull Riders says it is very strict with animal welfare and makes sure to treat the bulls with respect.
Highest scored ride
The perfect score in bull riding is 100 points. For several years, the highest score in the PBR was 96.5 points, which was achieved four times.
Bodacious will forever be linked to the career of bull rider Tuff Hedeman. Bodacious already had a reputation when he and Hedeman faced off in 1993. After failing to ride him the required 8 seconds on two occasions, Hedeman rode Bodacious for a masterful, near perfect 95 points in November 1993.
2008 World Champion Guilherme Marchi owns the PBR record for most qualified rides at 635.
Bodacious became infamously known as "the world's most dangerous bull" throughout the sport of bull riding and beyond due to his reputation for injuring riders.
KING, N.C. (Gray News) – A family in North Carolina is mourning the death of a young bull rider after he was thrown from a bull during a rodeo. The family of 14-year-old Denim Bradshaw said he died Saturday while participating in the Rafter K. Rodeo Winter Series in King, North Carolina.
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After winning World All-Around Rodeo Champion for five consecutive years from 1966 to 1970, he became the subject of the Academy Award-winning documentary The Great American Cowboy.
Although Lane and Kellie did separate for a short time in 1988, it had to do with Lane's traveling schedule, not cheating.
What were Lane Frost's injuries?
After an 85-point ride at 1989 Cheyenne (Wyo.) Frontier Days, Frost was hit in the back by the bull's horns and died (July 30) of internal injuries caused by broken ribs.
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Luke Perry and Stephen Baldwin learned to ride bulls, and performed some of their own stunts.
8 Seconds (1994) - Red Mitchell as Cody Lambert - IMDb.
In the rodeo biopic 8 Seconds, Perry starred as the famed bullrider Frost, who died tragically July 30th, 1989, as a result of injuries sustained after being rammed by a bull known as Takin' Care of Business while competing at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo.
Surrounding the cutout are photographs from various rodeos and awards that recognize the fact that in 135 attempts, Bodacious was ridden only eight times.
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