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MMA IQ: The Ultimate Test of True Fandom now Available!

August 5, 2009 by Staff Leave a Comment

For those looking to add a volume to their library of MMA-related books, Mixed Martial Arts IQ: The Ultimate Test of True Fandom is now available on Amazon. The product description gives a good look at the contents:

Mixed Martial Arts IQ is the Ultimate Trivia book for every MMA fan, from the casual to the hardcore. In it you’ll find 250 trivia questions broken down into ten categories and five rounds. The questions are filled with great facts, so even if you don’t know the answers, MMA IQ is a fun read. Do you have what it takes to become the greatest of all time? Are you worthy of a championship belt? Have you trained hard? Have you perused the MMA Internet forums? Do you know facts about MMA that would make Jason “Mayhem” Miller blush or knock Chris Lytle out cold? If so, you may be on your way to becoming Mixed Martial Arts IQ’s greatest of all time, or at least pound for pound champ! If not, you’ll be relegated to fighting cans or stuck in the gym never seeing any action. But that’s okay, because even if MMA IQ gives you a healthy dose of ground and pound like Brock Lesnar with his oversized fists, you’ll love every minute of it!

The ten categories include:

The Numbers game

The Champs

The Cities, Events, and Venues

The Injuries

The Knockouts and Submissions

The Great Fights

The Streaks

Movies/TV

Who said it/nicknames

The Crazy feats and Facts

MMA IQ is funny, challenging, and an easy-to-read book that covers promotions from Strikeforce, to the UFC, to PRIDE, to Elite XC, and all your favorite fighters.

Testamonials:

World famous cutman Jacob Stitch Duran said of MMA IQ, “Every time I work on a cut I am being tested and I feel confident I can pass the test. After reading MMA IQ I’m not so sure I can do the same with this book!”

Robert Joyner at MMA Payout said, “From the rookie fan to the pound for pound trivia champs, MMA IQ has something that will challenge the wide spectrum of fans that follow the sport. I’ve been a fan since the Royce Gracie days, but even I learned a few things from MMA IQ.”

William Li, founder of Findmmagym.com said, “I thought I knew MMA, but this book took my MMA IQ to whole new level… fun read, highly recommended.”

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