Ultimate Conversations: The Baddest Fighters on the Planet

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In less than a decade The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) went from a novelty spectacle to a worldwide phenomenon where it’s outselling Boxing and Pro wrestling. The sport of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is the fastest growing sport in the world. The UFC broke the pay-per-view industry’s all time records. This fascinating new book explores the lives and careers of the greatest UFC champions and super stars. For the first time ever, you will discover a compilation of exclusive interviews with the toughest fighters to have ever stepped into the octagon. From the pioneers Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock to legendary champions and super stars Randy Couture, Tito Ortiz and Georges St Pierre- 25 of the top UFC stars tell their stories in their own words. ‘Ultimate Conversations’ gives you an incredible and fascinating look into the lives and careers of the toughest combat sports athletes in the most popular, exciting and fastest growing sport in the world.

Ultimate Conversations: The Baddest Fighters on the Planet

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2 Responses to “Ultimate Conversations: The Baddest Fighters on the Planet”

  1. This book is an interesting compilation of exclusive interviews with some of the leading athletes in the world of MMA. A really good book for any UFC enthusiast of any level who wants to delve deeper into the minds of the toughest fighters on the globe. Many top stars talk about their career highlights, personal lives and what motivates them to fight in the toughest sport in the world. A book which one can go back to from time to time to inject enthusiasm and learn more about the fighters.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. F L says:

    this book is good if your new to the sport of mma and are looking to find out a little more on the sport and the competitors. if your already a hardocre fan and have been for some time i meen going back to the late 90′s or before. then this book is mostly pointless. the vast majority of the questions asked in the interveiws are the same old questions you have most likely already read the answers to in other publication and other interviews. for example- tito ortiz is asked to explian his rivalry with ken shamrack. eveyone is aksed what they think of royce gracie. eveyone is asked if they were influenced by bruce lee. these are not bad questions. its just that if your a long time “hardcore” fan like myself you have probably already read the answers in other places. skip this book unles you are a new fan! plus there seemed to be a lot of typos. i dont think ive ever seen a book with so many typos. for example T.U.F. 4 for is refered to the as “the combat show” when it was actualy titled the “the comeback”. there are many errors like this. bad bad book, unless you know little about the sport and the fighters. bad!
    Rating: 2 / 5

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