A Fighter's Heart: One Man's Journey Through the World of Fighting

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Overview

In 1999, after a series of wildly adventurous jobs around the world, Sam Sheridan found himself in Australia, loaded with cash and intent on not working until he’d spent it all. It occurred to him that, without distractions, he could finally indulge a long-dormant obsession:  fighting. Within a year, he was in Bangkok training with the greatest fighter in muay Thai (Thai kickboxing) history and stepping through the ropes for a professional bout. That one fight wasn’t enough. Sheridan set out to test himself on an epic journey into how and why we fight, facing Olympic boxers, Brazilian jiu-jitsu stars, and Ultimate Fighting champions. Along the way, Sheridan delivers an insightful look at violence as a career and a spectator sport, a behind-the-pageantry glimpse of athletes at the top of their terrifying game.  An extraordinary combination of gonzo journalism and participatory sports writing, A Fighter’s Heart is a dizzying first-hand account of what it’s like to reach the peak of finely disciplined personal aggression, to hit—and be hit.

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Most of us wish that we could be idly rich, but when globe-trotter Sam Sheridan achieved that state, he only longed for violence. In 1999, this Harvard graduate took the first steps to fulfilling his long-held dream to become a kick boxer, launching a crash course that began with an accelerated apprenticeship with the greatest fighter in Thai history. Within a year, he was in the ring, exchanging vicious pokes with professionals. Before he hung up the gloves, he had faced Olympic pugilists, Brazilian jiu-jitsu stars, and Ultimate Fighting champions. In A Fighter's Heart, he explains to a disbelieving audience what drove a bright guy to a blood sport. Vicarious excitement.
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Just out of Harvard University, Sheridan set out to discover if he had what it took to be a fighter. His quest takes the reader around the globe and through most of the major martial arts disciplines-muay thai in Thailand, jiu-jitsu in Brazil, tai chi in New York City and boxing in Oakland, Calif., to name a few. On his way, Sheridan trains beside, lives with and learns from some of the most dangerous men in the world. He even gets into the ring himself and beats a Japanese karate champion in his very first fight. It's impossible not to admire Sheridan's bravery and tenacity-he's done more wild things in 10 years than the average man would in a hundred lifetimes (Sheridan also worked in the merchant marine, as a smoke jumper and as a construction worker in Antarctica). However, Sheridan's attempt to cram so many of his adventures into one book diffuses their impact, reading more like a bunch of magazine articles strung together. Sheridan's prose is straightforward and illuminating at times, but he jumps so quickly from one adventure to the next that readers don't have the opportunity to immerse themselves in any of them. (Feb.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
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Plimpton-esque journey into the international world of professional fighting, with painful results. Give first-time author Sheridan some credit. Not content to savor the joys of kickboxing, jiu-jitsu, pro boxing and other martial arts from the cheap seats, he climbed through the ropes himself, enduring grueling training sessions and living Spartan-like alongside his fellow fighters. In Thailand, he sampled the joys of Muay Thai, in which fighters may both punch and kick. He trained in Iowa at the country's leading martial-arts center. In Brazil, he tackled the art of jiu-jitsu. In Oakland, he tried his hand at pro boxing. Not surprisingly, he ended up with as many lumps as insights. Although he was victorious in his first kickboxing bout, he got battered and bloodied in his second, then was forced to bow out of several other fights due to a torn rotator cuff and a recurring rib injury. Sheridan actually fought less than three rounds in six years of "research," so in that sense, the book leaves the reader feeling shortchanged. He provides some interesting insights into the various fighting disciplines, introducing a score of colorful fighters, trainers and hangers-on. But he also includes too many tedious digressions. Sheridan studied tai chi at a Manhattan clinic; meditated with Buddhist monks in the mountains of Thailand; attended disgusting dogfights and cockfights in the Philippines, then worked as an extra on a B-grade prison film shot in Mexico. He tries gamely to draw parallels between these other pursuits and actual fighting, but it feels like padding. Oft-repeated platitudes about "courage" and "inner strength" don't help. Sheridan seems sincerely interested in testing hisphysical limits, but after his early injuries, neither he nor his book ever regain momentum-or the reader's interest. First printing of 50,000; $50,000 ad/promo

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780802143433
  • Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • Publication date: 1/21/2008
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 320
  • Sales rank: 207,429
  • Product dimensions: 5.40 (w) x 8.10 (h) x 0.90 (d)

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  • Posted February 25, 2012

    A Perfect Guide Through the World of Fighting!

    A Fighter’s Heart is an in-depth exploration of the world of fighting who by a man who simply wants to understand it. The book’s author, Sam Sheridan, takes the reader through his adventures while trying to experience anything and everything possibly connected to fighting. The story begins as Sheridan discovers fighting in college then sails around the world, ending up in Australia. Eventually he makes his way to Thailand, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, and a few gyms in the Unites States. The most important theme conveyed was “gameness,” which is the willingness and the drive to finish what is started. Everywhere Sheridan trained and everything he studied was centered on “being game” and having the heart to commit to what he wanted. I really liked this theme and how he portrayed all of his adventures, which always digressed to this idea. I didn’t like this book for one small reason: it had no climax. Sheridan ended the book without solving and kind of problem or struggle. However, I really liked this book overall and I would recommend it to almost anyone with a basic idea of traditional and sports fighting because I feel like it would appeal to them the most but anyone would love it, as well.

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  • Posted March 10, 2009

    A Fighters Heart

    Very good

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 6, 2007

    Delivers what it promises.

    This is an exciting fast paced read. It gives good insight into the world of fighting. Sam Sheridan is an interesting person with lots of adventures to share with his readers. I wish he left out the chapter on dog fighting. It had nothing to do with free will or the spirit of fighting. Instead, I would have liked more chapters on the Oakland boxing scene. I look forward to reading more about Sheridan's adventures.

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