Into the Cage
The Rise of UFC Nation
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Publisher Description
In the late-1980s, a VHS tape circulated through the martial arts underground. The grainy video, Gracies in Action, showed a slim Brazilian fighter in a traditional gi fighting a boxer, a wrestler, and finally a karate master. Art Davie saw the tape, and with Rorion Gracie, devised War of the Worlds, a combat tournament featuring fighters from every discipline. In 1993, the Ultimate Fighting Championship debuted in Denver, Colorado, and 86,000 home viewers paid to watch. Since then, under the leadership of UFC president Dana White, the popularity of MMA has skyrocketed.
In Into the Cage, UFC insider Nick “the Tooth” Gullo gives us an unprecedented tour through the world of ultimate fighting. Here you will find the history of mixed martial arts; an in-depth appreciation of mixed martial arts styles; a behind-the-scenes look at The Ultimate Fighter; and a glimpse into life with a fight team and what it takes to face an opponent in the Octagon. Through 196 remarkable photographs and never-before-told anecdotes, Nick Gullo gives UFC fans unparalleled access to the training, lives, and careers of some of MMA’s most celebrated fighters, including Anderson Silva, Georges St-Pierre, Nick and Nate Diaz, Jon Jones, Ronda Rousey, and Chad Weidman; and also the people and personalities, from Joe Rogan to Arianny Celeste, who make the sport great.
Above all, Into the Cage chronicles the hero’s journey embarked upon by some of the toughest, most skilled fighters the world has ever seen. Fascinating, uncensored, and insightful, this remarkable first-hand account reveals the world’s most compelling and fastest growing sport as it has never been seen before.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Whether or not you follow mixed martial arts, Into the Cage makes for enormously entertaining reading. Nick (“The Tooth”) Gullo—unofficial historian and photographer of the Ultimate Fighting Championship—chronicles the historic origins and modern-day ascendancy of the “most misunderstood sport on the planet” with charmingly conversational prose and infectious enthusiasm. A childhood friend of Dana White (the brains and brawn behind the UFC), Gullo makes the most of his insider status, filling his book with revealing behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the superstar fighters and promoters of mixed martial arts. Like a UFC battle, Into the Cage is scrappy and flashy—and full of heart.