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Mixed Martial Arts IQ is the Ultimate Trivia book for every MMA fan, from the casual to the hardcore. In it you’ll find 250 trivia questions broken down into ten categories and five rounds: – The Numbers Game – The Champs – The Cities, Events, and Venues – The Injuries – The Knockouts and Submissions – The Great Fights – The Streaks – Movies / TV – Who said it / Nicknames – The Crazy Feats and Facts Do you have what it takes to become the greatest of all-time? Are you worthy of a championship belt? Have you trained hard? Have you perused the MMA Internet forums? Do you know facts about MMA that would make Jason “Mayhem” Miller blush or knock Chris Lytle out cold? If so, you may be on your way to becoming Mixed Martial Arts IQ’s greatest of all-time . . . but even if MMA IQ gives you a healthy dose of ground and pound like Brock Lesnar with his oversized fists, you’ll love every minute of it!
Mixed Martial Arts IQ: The Ultimate Test of True Fandom
July 24th, 2010


















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I want to say I’m a huge fan of MMA, but after reading MMA IQ, I really had to evaluate my knowledge and true fandom.
The book takes my knowledge and statistics in the MMA world to a whole new level. Great read of trivia, stats, and general MMA questions.
Bring it along to the next fight and quiz your buddies- see whos got their true MMA ‘fandom’ face on! Buy it, read it, and have fun with it. – Will
Rating: 5 / 5
Mixed Martial Arts IQ is a really fun and interesting book. Many of the questions aren’t too tough, but some are nearly impossible. The way the questions are written makes MMA IQ a good read for even the casual fans as each gives cool information. I learned a lot from this book and I can tell you I’m not the “Greatest of all time.” I really enjoyed the “Crazy Feats and Facts” category so if there is ever a volume two hopefully it will include more of these.
Rating: 5 / 5
Well, not as high as I thought. I love MMA, thought I knew everything about the UFC, and . . . apparently I was wrong. I’m not proud to admit it, but MMA IQ gave me a pretty good beatdown. I loved this book though — it isn’t your normal trivia book, it actually gives you a lot of the back story that makes the questions more intriguing, more personal, and more relevant. There is a logical progression through the book from easier questions up to the ones that knocked me out cold, and that’s good because it makes it appealing to fans / trivia buffs at any level. And besides, this is the first really good, comprehensive trivia book available on MMA, and trust me, this is a great book. If you like it, and I’m sure you will, the author has an earlier book out on MMA that is also outstanding: Mixed Martial Arts: An Interactive Guide to the World of Sports (Sports by the Numbers).
Rating: 5 / 5
If you think you know MMA, try your skill at this excellent IQ book from Zac Robinson.
Note: Zac also co-authors Mixed Martial Arts: An Interactive Guide to the World of Sports (Sports by the Numbers) (An outstanding sports by numbers book that I also recommend!)
Can you go all five rounds? Can you master 250- sometimes easy, sometimes tough and always poignant questions? Perhaps you will be the king of the bar stool, or like me, you may fall into the “new Champ” category. Are you up for the challenge? In any event, you WILL learn and be amazed at the crazy feats, numbers and facts contained in MMA IQ.
Robinson wrote MMA IQ in a fun, easy to read format and it is by an author who knows his stuff. (Zac is working with legendary cutman Jacob “Stitch” Duran on his biography).
I know several friends who are getting this special gift for Christmas.
Sam Hendricks, author Fantasy Football Guidebook and Fantasy Football Tips
Rating: 5 / 5