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Uncaged

My Life As a Champion MMA Fighter

    • 3.3 • 3 Ratings
    • $12.99
    • $12.99

Publisher Description

Before Frank Shamrock became known professionally as "The Legend"—winning almost every mixed martial arts title in existence—he endured a childhood marred with abuse, neglect, and molestation that led to an equally troubled young adulthood. This riveting book tells his whole story: his neglect as a child by his hippie mother and absentee father, his salvation under the foster father who took him in when no one else would, his desperate act of armed robbery and subsequent incarceration in state prison, and his eventual rebirth as a cage fighter who would go on to dominate the entire sport for the next two decades. Detailing his fights inside and outside of the ring, it discusses the people and events that enabled him to become a champion as well as his problems with the Ultimate Fighting Championship and the reasons behind his retirement. With eye-opening depictions of the world of mixed martial arts fighters and refreshing candor, this thrilling story of sex, violence, crime, and redemption reveals the numerous pitfalls a famous fighter encountered in his life and how he successfully overcame them to become a champion in every sense of the word.

GENRE
Sports & Outdoors
RELEASED
2012
October 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Chicago Review Press
SELLER
Chicago Review Press, Inc. DBA Independent Publishers Group
SIZE
3.7
MB

Customer Reviews

Dude Emerson ,

Overpriced

Frank has always been about the money and this price of this book is proof. Or shall I say the price of this book is proof. He left mma back in the day because there was no money. Then after Dana White and the Fertitta brothers built up the UFC and ultimately mma, he came back. First as a fighter, team coach, online training, acting, commentator and now author. Don't blame the guy for trying to make a good living, but I do have a problem with people that are full of crap. Frank says he wrote the book to give back. Well, if that were the case, why is the book twice the price of other books written by well know people? For example, TUFC's Urijah Faber's online book sells for $9.99, Big John McCarthy's book $9.99, Jen's Pulver's $9.99 and Forrest Griffin released two books, each selling for $10.99

Frank, you want to give back? Help people leave a hopeless life to a promising life worth living? Help others live their dreams? Then lower the price of this book so that the people that need it the most can afford it.