WmMorrowPB Got Fight , Sports, Hobbies & Travel, Paperback, Forrest Griffin
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Description: A New York Times Bestseller, Got Fight? is a hyseterical, entertaining, and in your face guide to fighting from the most enigmatic and unpredictable fighter in the UFC. WmMorrowPB Got Fight , Sports, Hobbies & Travel, Paperback, Forrest Griffin - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780061721724
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Dimensions: 152x229mm
ISBN: 9780061721724
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Author: Aidan
Rating: 5
Review: After a rather bad end to a long term relationship, and because i don't see my son as often as i like now, ive been rather down and my manlyness was degrading, leading me to whine on like a stuck pig for months. So i decided to buy this book, and Forrest helped me to motivate myself not only regain my manlyness but improve upon it, this has given me my confidence back. The fighting information is a tour de force in itself [whatever i mean???] Buy this book if you [any of the following] Need to improve your manlyness Have a sense of humour Going to be attacked by a dog/sword/another living thing Have spare cash
Author: K. G. A. Alavi
Rating: 3
Review: Got to say I am not really a fan of this book. This book is like stepping to Forrest Griffin's head. That can be a scary place. In the past and in interviews I have found Forrest funny, but that was in small doses. This book is like a lethal injection. Most of the time I don't know if he is joking or actually believes what he is saying. The one thing people can take away from this book is Forrest's belief that he should never give up and trying to install that in other. I would have liked to hear a lot more of his real though (not filtered through his "self-defecating" humour) on his fighting career. The only parts of this book that made sense were the quotes from his friends, and the first story. The quiz at the beginning was pretty good but still a little weird.