‘Cage Fighter’ Review
‘The people I was up against didn’t have a clue what I’d been through. I’d demolished people on the
street with no rules at all. I’d taken on gangs, families, a bull terrier, everything. I knew there was nothing that
could be thrown at me that would cause the slightest bit of damage’.
Have you ever wondered what drives a Mixed Martial Arts superstar? What makes them push their bodies
to the limit in the ultimate form of sports combat? Maybe you want to know why or how they got into the sport? Maybe
you want to know even more.
‘Cage Fighter’ is the autobiography of Ian ‘The Machine’ Freeman, MMA British, Intercontinental
and World Champion and rising TV personality.
Freeman, 38, who hails from Sunderland in the North East of England, is an individual who has taken
on all challenges life has thrown at him. This book gives the reader an insight into some of the remarkable tales from
‘The Machines’ past including the shocking gang attack he survived as an 18 year old, that left him severely beaten and
depressed, but would prove to be a major turning point in his life, and road to stardom.
Freeman’s rise from street fighting doorman to professional Vale Tudo expert is fascinating. Early chapters
reflect his time spent running the doors of Sunderland’s most notorious nightclubs, where every night told a different
story that resulted in violent but often hilarious consequences! Picking up combat skills at a phenomenal pace we learn
how Freeman dealt with a fast growing reputation on the street that would make him discover violence was by no means
glamorous, but a way of life.
Freeman’s raw North East humor, mixed in with comical tales involving friends, enemies, colleagues and
the family he loves, adds light relief to this no holds barred life story.
As a 6 x UFC veteran and winner of various Vale Tudo titles it is easy to see why Ian Freeman is a force
to be reckoned with, in and outside of the octagon. He has arguably done more for MMA in the UK than anybody else, making
him a respected ambassador for the sport worldwide. But if you really want to know how ‘The Machine’ was made, I suggest
you check out ‘Cage Fighter’.
Just remember. Don’t take his politeness as a weakness.
Only
available direct from Ian himself through Ebay. Purchase up a copy of this fascinating book, and £2 from every sale
will go to Cancer Research, a charity that Ian and his family have worked hard to raise money for many years. So
get on Ebay, search for "Ian Freeman" and pick up your copy today!