Combat Sports
An Encyclopedia of Wrestling, Fighting, and Mixed Martial Arts
David L. Hudson, Jr.
ISBN:
0-313-34383-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-34383-4
379 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication:
5/13/2009
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
7 x 10
Subjects:
Reviews:
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"A Tennessee-based writer and teacher on law and sports, Hudson focuses on boxing and mixed martial arts, the two most popular and widely practiced combat sports today, but also provides information on kickboxing, savate, sambo, sumo wrestling, and Greco-Roman wrestling. He does not include professional wrestling, because it is not a competitive
sport. Most of the articles focus on people—boxers, mixed martial artists, promoters, and writers—but others describe organizations, great fights, and submission holds. In each case he provides brief information that could settle an argument or clarify a reference, and cites sources for readers who'd like more information."
—Reference & Research Book News
August 2009
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"To the book's credit, each individual's professional record and list of championships, if any, are included--certainly a plus as far as statistic-crazed fans are concerned."
—Library Journal
9/1/2009
Description:
Fistic combat represents the greatest human drama in all of sport. Roman gladiators thrilled citizens and emperors alike when they entered the octagon to face an intense, life-threatening experience. Boxing, the sport of kings, also has its roots in the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. Banned in 500 A.D. by the Emperor Theodoric, it resurfaced twelve centuries later in England. John Milton praised it as a noble art for building character in young men, and sports writer A.J. Leibling dubbed it the Sweet Science. Many of its major protagonists - men such as Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Muhammad Ali - have become transcendent, near-mythic heroes. But boxing is not the only combat sport, and mixed martial arts, in all their ferocious beauty, represent the fastest growing sports genre in the world. Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) has joined boxing in paying seven figures to some of its champions, and draws millions in its pay-per-view events. This book details leading figures in boxing, sumo wrestling, kickboxing, Greco-Roman wrestling, and mixed martial arts (including organizations such as Ultimate Fighting, PRIDE, K-1, Total Combat, and SportFighting). Over 150 entries cover champions, contenders, and other famous combatants from all over the world, as well as legendary promoters, managers, trainers, and events. Also included in this encyclopedia are sidebars on controversies, highlights, brief bios, and other noteworthy events, along with a general timeline.
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About the Author:
DAVID L. HUDSON, JR. is the author or co-author of 20 books many on law and sports. His works include The Rehnquist Court: Understanding Its Impact and Legacy (Praeger, 2006), The Handy Supreme Court Answer Book (2007), Women in Golf: The Players, the History, and the Future of the Sport (Praeger, 2007), and Boxings Most Wanted: The Top Ten Book of Champs, Chumps and Punch Drunk Palookas (2003). He serves as First Amendment Scholar for the First Amendment Center located on the Vanderbilt University campus, and teaches adjunct classes at Middle Tennessee State University, Nashville School of Law, and Vanderbilt Law School.
LCC Class:
796.8-dc22