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read this Sep 14, 2009 this book is a great book if you like the ufc and are interested on the making of a ufc fighter. it is very well written and very easy to follow. i know after reading it i have a very differant opinion of chuck liddel. the book takes you from his birth and his family and tells how he was a cripple as a very young boy. it tells who had a big part of showing him the way to manhood. more importantly it tells of how there is much more to the man than what we see when he fights. i always thought he is a great fighter but now i also think he is a great man out of the ring and i find myself realy bumming out as latly he has fought some very tough men and has not fared well. ide hate to see him quit but i dont want to see him get his brain scrambled either. he is to smart for that. i hope its an intense book by an intense ufc fighter. he is number 1 in my book
This is a book that every martial artist must read! Jul 06, 2009 This book is absolutely amazing. Its a book written by the great MMA fighter Chuck Liddell about his life. From the moment he was born and later raised by his grandfather and mother till his victorious fight he held in the UFC against Wanderlai Silva.
Besides all Chuck's feedback and tips about his different MMA fights, his book gives a lot of fighting principals and lessons that any martial artist would learn from. For example, I particularly liked the part about Chuck's earlier fight in his life against a bunch of bullies in the street where he makes sure his back is against the wall so he can have all his opponents on the same side! He was able to defeat them all together.
He also speaks about his training strategy before the big UFC fights, which we all can learn from and immitate.
Very courageously also, Chuck shares with us his mistakes, which some led to losses, for us to learn from. He was quite honest and straight forward in his book.
The book is well written and very interesting. It is divided into 47 small chapters with very exciting language and ideas, which makes reading the book quite useful and also fun.
I highly recommend this book.
Excellent Jun 11, 2009 I loved being able to read about Chuck Liddell really enjoyed seeing another side of the fighter. It goes from Chuck being a child all the way up to his loss against rampage I believe. Anyway you learn alot of very interesting things about the man behind the gloves and I loved every second of it.
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Excellent Book May 26, 2009 I got this book about a month or so ago. I am a huge MMA/Chuck Liddell fan and MMA competitor. It took me 2 days to read this book from cover to cover.
This book gave me alot of insite into the life of Chuck Liddell and being an MMA fighter. It got pretty in depth to his process of becoming a champion. It was vivid in it's description of his fights, his personal life, and his thoughts and feelings.
If you are a Chuck Liddell or MMA fan, you will absolutely LOVE this book, like I did.
Iceman Apr 22, 2009 Not only does this book have a good supply of some of chuck's best fights This book shows the life of Chuck Liddell, the most popular MMA fighter in the world. ICEMAN shows chuck growing up learning everything from bartending to boxing, playing high school sports, and the partying lifestyle that successful fighters can live.
This book is a good quick read if you're interested in UFC and mixed martial arts. Included in the book are some pictures of chucks a fight showing losses and victories that added a cool touch to the book. This book also includes a bunch of interesting facts and different side notes about the great fighter and his life style. The contradiction of his ferocity in the Octagon to his mild-mannered nature outside of it is fascinating. I enjoyed and appreciated the insight Chuck gives into each of his fights, the truth he shares about each victory and each loss he has suffered in Mixed Martial Arts. His opinion on fighting are enlightening and
very educational for people trying to get into martial arts in general.
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