Fire Zone doesn’t waste time making impressions. Fiery on the ground and all business once the gate opens, he brings heat from the chute to the whistle — the kind of intensity that lets riders know immediately they’re in for a fight. He’s sharp, aggressive, and always looking for a way to finish the job.
Projected to rank among the top five bulls of the 2026 season, Fire Zone has built his reputation on consistency. Through 39 outs, he’s allowed just two rides, piling up buckoff streaks that stretch into double digits and proving that very few can stay with him when it counts.
Fire Zone will try to hook you, and he’s not shy about it. That edge is part of what makes him special — controlled chaos paired with real power. When Blake Sharp flanks him at events, Sharp will be the first to tell you: Fire Zone does his job. He’s good at his job. And the best thing you can do is leave him alone to do his job.
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