Made in America: The Most Dominant Champion in UFC History | Matt Hughes, Michael Malice | Great read!!!
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Made in America: T...
Made in America: The Most Dominant Champion in UFC History
Matt Hughes
,
Michael Malice
Simon Spotlight Entertainment
, 2008 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
Great Book about a TRUE Champion
As a long time MMA fan and Matt Hughes fan I can explain this book in one word - PHENOMINAL!
I read this book in one day; I just couldn't put it down. This is a must read!!!!! Matt Hughes does not leave one aspect of his life both professional and personal out of this book. I highly recommend it to MMA and Matt Hughes fans everywhere.
Great read!!!
This book was very interesting and well written. It held my attention so much so that I was able to finish it all in one sitting. It gives you a look into Matt's private life as well as his fighting life. I would certainly recommend this book. Very interesting, good stuff!!!
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Great book for any MMA fan
I just got done reading "
Made
in
America
," and can't wait to read it again (when my husband's done with it!). It was an easy-read...written al
most
like he was talking to old friends ... it was very honest and straighforward --- just like Matt Hughes seems to be! I learned a lot about what makes him such a great fighter, family-man, farmer and Believer...his 'wild youth,' his struggle to make it to the top of the MMA world, his loyalty to family and friends, and his touching conversion to Christianity. The book also has a lot of 'behind-the-scenes' information about the
UFC
, which was very cool! I would recommend this book especially to people who interested in Ultimate Fighting, but also to those who enjoy learning about God's amazing grace!
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Good Book
Excellent book! I couldn't put it down until I had finished it. If you are an MMA fan then you will enjoy it.
One of the best sports biographies ever written!
Matt Hughes puts together a book with just the right amount of "pre-
UFC
" info along with stories of his famous battles to make this a must read. The book gives a "just a regular guy" perspective as you read not only the thoughts of a UFC warrior on his likes and dislikes of the UFC and his foes, but also see the softer side in the way he loves his family and GOD. Also, reading about the crazy situations he got himself into with his brother (when he was a child as well as in his college days) brought back memories of things I had gotten into back in those days as well. All in all a great biography if you are an MMA fan. Sometimes I find it hard to sit and read (many times getting bored with a book and never finishing it), but I read this book cover to cover over a 3 day span.
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