Boxing, Wrestling & MMA

You Gotta Want It
You Gotta Want It

Review:I hate you jake paul I used to be a jake pauler but those days are over I love you Martinez twins. get a life jake some day you are going to realize that the world does not revolve around you man you disgust me Read more

An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance - The Art of Learning
An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance - The Art of Learning

Review:One of my favorite book, greats gems here and there and it's also very agreeable to read. But need some serious 'extraction' to put it in practice because it's deep diffuse principles most of the time Read more

Education of a Wandering Man
Education of a Wandering Man

Review:I liked this book. Why? Because Louis L'Amour liked to read in the same way that I like to read. Just whatever caught his attention at the moment, or even whatever was available to read wherever he was at any time. No program or agenda. And he had the same motives as I do- he simply wanted to engage in the human experience, to learn more about people: our history, our psychology, what we do and why. He wasn't a very sophisticated guy. He doesn't analyze any one writer for much more than a... Read more

Kicking Cancer's Ass - Every Day I Fight - Making a Difference
Kicking Cancer's Ass - Every Day I Fight - Making a Difference

Review:Such a wonderful, truthful journey told with such grace and humility. Stuart's life in sports and battling cancer is a shining example of faith, family, and friends. In the end, all that matters is the moments spent living. Read more

An Anthology of Bruce Lee's Correspondence with Family
An Anthology of Bruce Lee's Correspondence with Family

Review:Regardless of how you feel about Bruce Lee, this book is very useful for someone who is looking for creative and effective ways to work out. I have incorporated many aspects of it into my personal routine. Read more

from America's Brightest Prodigy to the Edge of Madness
from America's Brightest Prodigy to the Edge of Madness

Review:It was a pleasure to read this Fischer's biography. As a chess amateur, while studying the game I also liked to study the life to the greatest chess players from the past and Fischer had a strange resemblance with Jesus Christ life : No one seems to know a period of his life.

This book covers those "voided years" like when he stopped playing for near two years to return so strong that was well above any of his peers and also what happened to him after went into oblivion after achieving wh... Read more

You'll Know I'm Dead - Useful Stories from a Persuasive Man
You'll Know I'm Dead - Useful Stories from a Persuasive Man

Review:Had seen interviews with Jerry on TV & thought he was interesting. Had no idea how interesting this man was! He seems to know anyone who's famous or important. Great story teller! He could write more books & I'd buy them all. All books should be this fun to read. Read more

and an Unlikely Family - A Story of Resilience
and an Unlikely Family - A Story of Resilience

Review:In this book, author Lisa Fenn tells of her prolonged and deepening relationship with two very talented African American students. Each of these young people faced pretty extreme challenges: Dartanyon dealt with low vision, and Leroy had actually been run over by a train, resulting in the loss of his legs and innumerable surgeries. Each of them had unfortunate family situations in which some of their deepest needs had not been met. Lisa Fenn a television producer for ESPN, grew close to the boys... Read more

The Noble Hustle: Poker, Beef Jerky and Death
The Noble Hustle: Poker, Beef Jerky and Death

Review:An entertaining read. It'll make you laugh and it'll make you cringe, but one thing it won't do is teach you anything about the game of poker -- that said, perhaps that's not the point of the book. If you're looking for a good satire and a good laugh, it's a good read. Read more

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