2021 UBF World Title Contender Noah Krepps Advances to May Major During PBR World Finals
in Fort Worth

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Idaho’s Tyler Mansell records highest marked fight on Thursday night at Cowtown Coliseum at
89 points
FORT WORTH, Texas — With more than $140,000 in prize money on the line at the richest
event in the history of Ultimate Bullfighters (UBF) this coming May in Fort Worth during the PBR
World Finals, another four bullfighters earned their spots on Thursday night at the third of 20
events in the UBF X PBR’s Bulls Gone Wild event series.
The four bullfighters advancing to the UBF Major in May are Noah Krepps (Jasper, Arkansas),
Tyler Mansell (Caldwell, Idaho), Clay Moore (Belen, New Mexico), and Tristan Sergeant
(Mineral Wells, Texas).
Krepps, who came into the 2021 UBF World Finals in the No. 4 spot, put up a fight of 83.5
points in Round three, easily edging Tate Shaw who checked in at 79.5. Krepps, came in to
Thursday unranked, making much needed points in his quest for a UBF World Title.
Mansell earned the high-marked fight of the evening with 89 points in Round 1, edging out
2021 world title contender, Jacorey Golden (Houston, Mississippi), who had the second highest
score of the evening, by only one point. Mansell, who debuted in the UBF last year at the Las
Vegas Invitational that was in conjunction with the PBR World Finals, has now clinched a berth
to the biggest freestyle bullfight in history.
Round 2 was taken by Moore, one of only 12 fighters to make it to the world title Championship
Saturday in 2021. The 83.5-point performance beat out fellow 2021 world title Championship
Saturday contender, Gus Kluttz (Mount Pleasant, North Carolina), by only one point to secure a
ticket to next month’s $140,000 major.
The final and fourth round of the evening was won by Sergeant, a former all state linebacker
who has returned to freestyle competition for the first time since 2020. World Champion from
2021, Knox Dunn (Slaughter, Louisiana) was injured, dislocating his kneecap, making the richest
bullfight ever, short the man who sat on top in the past year.
These four join the first eight that advanced to May’s $140,000 major including 2020 UBF World
Champion Chance Moorman (Lytle, Texas), wine country’s Alex McWilliams (Paso Robles,
California), Colton Orcutt (Kersey, Colorado), Trenton Ross (Jackson, Wyoming) from the March
10 th event along with Dakota West (Fort Worth, Texas), Justin Martin (El Paso, Texas), Roper
Rich (Eaton, Colorado) and Wagner Miqueline (Zacarias, Sao Paulo) from the March 24 th event.
The UBF and PBR’s Bulls Gone Wild wraps up the PBR World Finals qualifier inside Cowtown
Coliseum on and 21 st starting at 7:30pm CT.

Next week, on April 15 th and 16 th in Clayton, Georgia, the UBF hosts the first stand-alone event
of the year. The 2nd Annual Tallulah Falls Invitational. In 2021 the event was a sold-out and this
year will feature two nights of the world’s best freestyle bullfighters.
For tickets, merchandise, standings and more information, visit UltimateBullfighters.com

Official results from of the Ultimate Bullfighters’ X PBR Bulls Gone Wild from the Cowtown
Coliseum inside the history Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas, on April 8 th , 2022. (Name – Score,
Payout)

Round 1
Tyler Mansell – 89, $1,250
Austin Ashley – 84, $750
Jacorey Golden – 88, $500

Round 2
Gus Kluttz – 82.5, $1,250
Jayden Shaw – 79.5, $750
Clay Moore – 83.5, $500

Round 3
Noah Krepps – 83.5, $1,250
Tate Shaw – 79.5, $750
Logan Adamson – 0, $500

Round 4
Tristan Sergeant – 84, $1,250
Ryan Fizer – 76.5, $750

Knox Dunn – 0, $500

About Ultimate Bullfighters Inc. (UBF): Founded in 2008 by J.B. Mauney, Luke Kaufman and
Chad Ellison; was created over a decade ago to promote the sport of freestyle bullfighting. In
the action-packed sport of freestyle bullfighting, a bullfighter competes for 60 seconds against a
fighting bull predominantly of Spanish descent in an effort to score points for maneuvers
performed during the competition. Unlike traditional bullfighting, the animals are not harmed
or killed. Bullfighters are judged solely on their ability to perform dangerous stunts as close to
the bull as possible without getting hit. Having paid out over $1,000,000 since formation and
over $500,000 in the past two seasons, UBF embarks on a new journey with a historic
partnership with both the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) and Fort Worth, Texas including the
UBF World Finals and an event series beginning in March 2022. For more, visit
UltimateBullfighters.com