Brock Lesnar: The Making of a Hard-Core Legend
By (Author) Joel Rippel
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
7th January 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Combat sports and self-defence
796.812092
Hardback
208
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
403g
From his early days of growing up in South Dakota and wrestling in North Dakota and Minnesota as a collegian to his WWE days and current UFC dominance, this biography of Brock Lesnar present a revealing portrait of the man both in and out of the Octagon. Fans will read of his whole life story with details on how he became the youngest WWE champion ever at the age of 25, why he did not like being a professional wrestler, details behind his collegiate wrestling career, his short stint as a Minnesota Viking, the role growing up on a dairy farm played in his success, and his unprecedented comeback from the illness that threatened his career. His former and current coaches, opponents, training partners, and friends share their thoughts and experiences about this multidimensional athlete who has taken the UFC world by storm. Fans will not want to be without this book.
Joel Rippel, who has worked for newspapers--including the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the Orange County Register--for nearly 30 years, is the author of four books on Minnesota sports history. He lives in Minneapolis.