No Holds Barred: The Complete History of Mixed Martial Arts in America
By (Author) Clyde Gentry
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
9th August 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sports teams and clubs
History of sport
796.81
430
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 30mm
657g
This is an in-depth and insightful look at the true story behind the success of this controversial yet hugely popular sport. Mixed Martial Arts is the fastest-growing mainstream sport in the world. With a diverse fan-base of old and young, hip and successful adrenalin junkies, MMA has completely changed the perception of martial arts. But MMA wasn't always so popular - during the late 1990s it was barely treading water as a 'proper' sport, with most people rating it nothing more than a barbaric blood-sport that would soon disappear. But not only did the sport survive, it flourished, and No Holds Barred tells the tale of its success. Based on a staggering 115 interview with the pioneers of MMA, rare documents and notes collected over more than a decade of research, this fully revised and updated edition is the most comprehensive guide to the history of this unique sport.
Clyde Gentry is a successful author and journalist, as well as an avid MMA fan.