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Jon Wertheim’s new MMA book

By Zach Arnold | January 4, 2009

The author’s from Sports Illustrated.

Blood in the Cage: MMA, Pat Miletich, and the furious rise of the UFC. Also available at Barnes & Noble.

Anyone who gets a chance to read this book, please post a comment here (positive or negative) about the book.

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3 Responses to “Jon Wertheim’s new MMA book”

  1. January 6th, 2009 at 3:47 pm ZzFDKzZ Says:

    I own the book but still finishing Total MMA.

  2. January 16th, 2009 at 7:50 am Gary Wimsett Says:

    This book is important and engaging. I interviewed the author here: http://www.sportsagentblog.com

  3. January 20th, 2009 at 8:16 pm mma curmudgeon Says:

    This book is a magazine profile of Miletich spread out over 150 pages. his attempts at chronicling the history of the sport are just plain wrong and poorly done. So, yeah. It is a decent look at Miletich, a forgotten fighter who never beat a world class opponent.

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