Who is a RIP Next Level's Show Stoppin Ace (Topdog Bullies) notable son?
Next Level’s Show Stoppin Ace, often called “RIP Ace,” is a legendary XL Bully stud who left a lasting impact on the breed. Known for his large frame, clean structure, and calm temperament, Ace was respected across the American Bully community. He weighed around 125 pounds and had a 25-inch head, placing him among the most impressive XL studs of his time. He carried Greyline blood, which helped produce consistent and muscular offspring with strong structure.
Ace became highly sought after due to his limited availability and consistent production of high-quality litters. Breeders around the world wanted to lock in his traits. His reputation wasn’t just hype — his offspring proved his value in real breeding programs.
Some of Ace’s most notable productions include:
– Topdog Bullies’ El Cucuy: A ghost lilac tri XL Bully with a massive head and heavy frame. He is one of Ace’s most recognized sons and continues producing at Topdog Bullies.
– Topdog Bullies’ Sho: A fawn male with a solid build, wide frame, and a look that closely mirrors his sire. Sho was produced by pairing Ace with Topdog’s female KO.
– Topdog Bullies’ Clone: – A champagne-colored male named for his nearly identical resemblance to Ace. Clone carries on Ace’s legacy with strong features and balanced proportions.
Each of these dogs displays the physical traits and temperament that made Ace famous. Breeders continue to use his sons and grand puppies to keep his bloodline alive. That’s what sets Next Level’s Show Stoppin Ace apart: he produced consistently, and his line still speaks for itself.