Jonathan Snowden – Shamrock: The World’s Most Dangerous Man
Jonathan Snowden – Shamrock: The World’s Most Dangerous Man
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Salepage: Jonathan Snowden – Shamrock: The World’s Most Dangerous Man
This book examines one of the most remarkable athletes in combat sports, from his cage fights with Hall of Famers Royce Gracie and Dan Severn to his even more terrifying clashes outside of it. The renowned Bleacher Report columnist Jonathan Snowden provides a riveting and hard-hitting look at the events that led to the rise and stunning fall of one of mixed martial arts’ most lasting heroes, Ken Shamrock, in his book Shamrock: The World’s Most Dangerous Man.
Through careful research and more than 100 interviews, Snowden exposes a complex guy who was already sowing the seeds of his ultimate downfall even when he was dominating the sports world. These are the real-life tales that lie under the headlines, revealing the drugs, criminality, and vice that nearly cost Shamrock his life as a WWE Superstar and UFC Hall of Famer.
praise for Jonathan Snowden’s work
“The finest book I’ve seen on the actual history of MMA.
Really, I found it impossible to put this book down.”
on Total MMA, the Wrestling Observer
Total MMA would be the required text for the course if the history of MMA were taught as a college subject.
—Sam Caplan, a former matchmaker for Bellator
The book is “a treasure trove of MMA tales, characters, and history. An great resource for any fan.”
The MMA Encyclopedia, Chicago Sun-Times
“Highly advised.”
—Jim Ross, of the WWE Hall of Fame, on Total MMA
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