A New York Times Bestseller, Got Fight? is an hysterical, entertaining, and in-your-face guide to fighting from the most enigmatic and unpredictable fighter in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Forrest Griffin is the light-heavyweight champion of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and was the winner of the first season of Spike TVâs The Ultimate Fighter; in Got Fight?, he shows you how he did it. With Erich Krauss, Muay Thai fighter and co-author of âThe Prodigyâ B.J. Pennâs Mixed Martial Arts: The Book of Knowledge.
Forget Zen masters and flowery prose. This is Forrest Griffinâs brutally honest guide to: Fighting Humor: Learn why shitting yourself at Dollywood builds character, pass the infamous âManliness Test,â and get Forrestâs take on everything from cauliflower ear to fighting drunk.Fight Training: Discover a training philosophy built on grit, not gimmicks, and find out why toughness can beat technique when youâre too stupid to back down.Weight Cutting Advice: Get a no-BS approach to making weight that involves Pedialyte, sweet potatoes, and the very real risk of shitting yourself in the ring.Supersecret Techniques: Master the unstoppable âAsian Dartâ and other supersecret (and highly questionable) techniques that probably wonât work but are guaranteed to make you laugh.
A New York Times Bestseller, Got Fight? is an hysterical, entertaining, and in-your-face guide to fighting from the most enigmatic and unpredictable fighter in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Forrest Griffin is the light-heavyweight champion of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and was the winner of the first season of Spike TVâs The Ultimate Fighter; in Got Fight?, he shows you how he did it. With Erich Krauss, Muay Thai fighter and co-author of âThe Prodigyâ B.J. Pennâs Mixed Martial Arts: The Book of Knowledge.
Forget Zen masters and flowery prose. This is Forrest Griffinâs brutally honest guide to: Fighting Humor: Learn why shitting yourself at Dollywood builds character, pass the infamous âManliness Test,â and get Forrestâs take on everything from cauliflower ear to fighting drunk.Fight Training: Discover a training philosophy built on grit, not gimmicks, and find out why toughness can beat technique when youâre too stupid to back down.Weight Cutting Advice: Get a no-BS approach to making weight that involves Pedialyte, sweet potatoes, and the very real risk of shitting yourself in the ring.Supersecret Techniques: Master the unstoppable âAsian Dartâ and other supersecret (and highly questionable) techniques that probably wonât work but are guaranteed to make you laugh.