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Fight: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Ass-Kicking but Were Afraid You'd Get Your Ass Kicked for Asking
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Crushing your enemies, driving them before you, and hearing the lamentations of their women? It doesn't get any better than this." Eugene Robinson, ripping off John Milius
That's the sentiment that surges just below the surface of Eugene Robinson's Fight an engrossing, intimate look into the allabsorbing world of fighting. Robinson a former bodybuilder, onetime bouncer, and lifelong fight connoisseur takes readers on a noholdsbarred plunge into what fighting is all about, and what fighters live for. If George Plimpton had muscles and had been choked out one too many timesthis is the book he could have written.
When Robinson and his fellow fighters mix it up, they live completely for the moment: absorbed in the feel of muscles slippery with sweat; the metallic tang of blood mingling with saliva in the mouth; the sweet, firm thud of taped knuckles impacting flesh. They fight because it feels good. They fight because they want to win. And even if they get their asses kicked, they fight because they love fighting.
Fight is part encyclopedia, part panegyric to fighting in all its forms and glory. Robinson's narrative told in his trademark toughguy, streamofconsciousness noir voice punctuates this explanatory compendium of the fighting world. From wrestling, jiujitsu, boxing and muay thai to bar fighting, handtohand combat, prison fighting and hockey fights, from the greatest movie fight scenes to how to throw the perfect left hook, Fight is a scenebyscene tour of the bloody but beautiful underworld that is the art of fighting.
With his aficionado's enthusiasm and fastpaced, addictive voice, Robinson's Fight combines compelling text with beautiful photographs to create an illustrated book as edgy and interesting as it is gorgeous.
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Posted January 13, 2012
Anit read this booki
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Posted December 28, 2011
I think this was a great emotinal book it feely has taught me alot of things in life nd has gaven me a bigger point of view. And from my view i think this author should write many more books because i will be buying them. Piece of advice: keep makingvthem natural just as you do because it inspires the heart and soul! I LOVE IT !
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Posted December 26, 2011
Oh ya gigity thats the g spot what is a g spot anyway
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Posted July 11, 2009
Much less a how-to book [though that is there too] and much more a wild and rollicking memoir of one man's addiction to the way of the fist. With interviews of everybody from gangsters to pro boxers to MMA stylists, Robinson isn't afraid to get his hands dirty in what seems to be a damaging and never-ending quest to find out what makes tough guys, tough. you don't have to like fighting to like this. but it will sure as hell help you understand those that hear the call of the impulse to hit first and ask questions later. in short: men everywhere [hey, we don't always YIELD to it...but believe me, we want to]...
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Crushing your enemies, driving them before you, and hearing the lamentations of their women? It doesn't get any better than this." Eugene Robinson, ripping off John Milius
That's the sentiment that surges just below the surface of Eugene Robinson's Fight an engrossing, intimate look into the allabsorbing world of fighting. Robinson a former bodybuilder, onetime bouncer, and lifelong fight connoisseur takes readers on a noholdsbarred plunge into what fighting is all about, and what fighters live for. If George Plimpton had muscles and had been choked out one too many timesthis is the book he could have ...