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This "whirling, no-holds-barred," national bestselling memoir of mixed martial arts by the author of The Fighter's Mind is "adrenaline-addled and addictive" (Playboy).

In A Fighter's Heart, former merchant marine and Harvard graduate Sam Sheridan shares a "fascinating" first-person account of his life inside the world of professional MMA fighting "and his behind-the-scenes access makes for a gripping read" (Sara Cardace, The Washington Post*).*

In 1999, after a series of adventurous jobsconstruction at the South Pole, ranching in Montana, and sailing private yachts around the worldSheridan found himself in Australia with time to finally indulge a long-dormant obsession: fighting.

After training in Bangkok at the legendary Fairtex Gym, Sheridan stepped through the ropes for a professional bout, embarking on an epic journey to discover what only a fighter can know about fear, violence, and most of all, himself.

From small-town Iowa to the beaches of Rio, from the streets of Oakland to the arenas of Tokyo, Sheridan trained, traveled, and fought with Olympic boxers, Brazilian jiu-jitsu stars, and Ultimate Fighting champions. This chronicle offers an insightful look at violence as a spectator sport, as well as a dizzying account of what it's like to hitand be hit bysome of the best fighters in the world.

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Generi Sport » Atleti e personaggi dello sport » Altri sport , Storia e Biografie » Biografie Diari e Memorie » Sportivi

Editore Grove Atlantic

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 19/02/2008

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781555847357

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