5 best books every MMA fan should read right now

LAS VEGAS, NV - FEBRUARY 04: Chuck Liddell celebrates after knockout out Randy Couture at UFC 57 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on February 4, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NV - FEBRUARY 04: Chuck Liddell celebrates after knockout out Randy Couture at UFC 57 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on February 4, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) /
facebooktwitterreddit

With everything from how-to guides to autobiographies, there’s a variety of books out there for MMA fans. We take a look at five everyone should read.

With most MMA events postponed or canceled, there’s never been a better time to order in a book or get your e-reader out. With everything from comical fiction to workout guides and autobiographies – whatever your preference, there’s an MMA book written about it. Whether you’re interested in looking further into the mind of a fighter or learning a bit more about your favorite athlete’s background, we can help you with that. Here are the five best books every MMA fan should read right now.

“The Voice of Reason: A V.I.P Pass to Enlightenment” by Chael Sonnen

Simply put, if you like Chael Sonnen, you will love his book. Sonnen takes the reader through a variety of topics, including the sport of MMA and the world of politics. His comical and light-hearted stance on most things makes for an easy read. In a time where we all need a good laugh, Sonnen gives it to us, in a way only he knows how.

Buy the book here (You can get a used copy for as little as $2

“Xtreme Training: The Fighter’s Ultimate Fitness Manual” by Randy Couture, Lance Freimuth and Erich Krauss 

A fighter who’s known around the MMA community for his incredible work ethic and stamina, Randy Couture gives us a great tool with this book. Equipped with a lot of pictures and easy-to-follow instructions, Couture takes you through a number of different techniques and workouts. With a simple step-by-step guide, this book can be used by beginners and experts alike.

Buy the book here

“Iceman: My Fighting Life” by Chuck Liddell and Chad Millman 

Written more than a decade ago, this book has withstood the test of time. A former UFC light heavyweight champion, this book details Chuck Liddell’s rise to the top of the sport. From childhood stories, to recalling main event title fights, it has everything an MMA fan could ask for. With behind the scene looks and honest recounts of tough times, if you weren’t a fan of Liddell’s before reading, you just might be one after.

Buy the book here

“Let’s Get It On: The Making of MMA and Its Ultimate Referee” by John McCarthy

One of MMA’s most prolific characters, “Big” John McCarthy’s book is definitely a must-read. A referee since UFC 2, McCarthy has been with the sport since almost its beginning. He gives a true insider’s perspective, on things like the early year’s rule meetings and what it’s like to be the third man in Octagon for significant title bouts. The book details McCarthy’s life inside and outside of the cage and gives a very unique look at the sport.

Buy the book here

“A Fighter’s Heart: One Man’s Journey Through the World of Fighting” by Sam Sheridan

In what’s possibly the greatest MMA book ever written, Sam Sheridan takes us through his one of a kind journey. A first-hand account, Sheridan goes to Brazil to train with Brazilian jiu-jitsu stars, Thailand to train Muay Thai, and many other MMA hot spots. He’s your every-day man, who puts his money where his mouth is, by actually stepping inside of the ring. It’s an intriguing read and be warned, because once you start it, you won’t be able to put it down.

Buy the book here

What are your favorite MMA-related books?

Next. 25 celebrities who train MMA. dark