OUTLAW SPORT
The Fight to Legalize the Ultimate Fighting Championship
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Narrado por:
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Ted Lazaris
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
EDITORIAL REVIEW
OUTLAW SPORT — The Fight to Legalize the Ultimate Fighting Championship is a gripping, cinematic nonfiction account of the moment a controversial new sport fought to survive against political pressure, public fear, and financial risk. Told with relentless pacing and grounded realism, the book captures the human cost, discipline, and determination behind the early battles that shaped modern mixed martial arts. This is not just a sports story — it is a powerful survival narrative about risk, resilience, and the fight to prove an idea could live.
OUTLAW SPORT
The Fight to Legalize the Ultimate Fighting Championship
Before the world accepted it, they tried to ban it.
In November 1993, a new kind of fighting stunned the world. There were few rules, no weight classes, and no guarantee the sport would survive the night. What began as a controversial spectacle quickly became the most debated sporting event in America — condemned by politicians, targeted by regulators, and nearly driven into extinction.
This is the true story of how the Ultimate Fighting Championship fought for survival when television networks refused to air it, states banned it outright, and critics called for its permanent shutdown. Behind the scenes, promoters, fighters, and regulators battled through financial collapse, public backlash, and legal pressure to transform a struggling enterprise into one of the fastest-growing sports organizations in the world.
OUTLAW SPORT is a gripping account of risk, resistance, and reinvention — a story of persistence against overwhelming opposition, and the long, difficult road from outlaw spectacle to global institution.
Because the most important fight was never inside the cage.