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by Doug Merlino


  pay per fight, here

  prison record of, here

  Straus’s concern about, here

  on promotions aspect of MMA, here

  publicity photo shoot of, here

  recruitment to ATT, here

  recruitment to MMA, here

  Robinson fight (Dayton), here

  in hotel, pre-fight, here

  injuries from, here

  trip to, here, here

  and self-promotion, here, here

  strengths as fighter, here

  and success, ambivalence toward, here, here

  as superstitious, here

  on support needed for victory, here

  on title, relief of losing, here

  title bid against Curran, here

  delay of due to injury, here

  delay of due to legal problems, here

  downgrading of from pay-per-view, here

  entourage for, here

  night-before activities, here

  post-fight activities, here

  pre-fight activities, here

  Straus’s growing anger before, here

  title defense against Curran, here

  layoff following, here

  weight cut, here, here

  training by, here, here

  win-loss record of, here, here

  stud, as term, here

  super-camps, here

  Sylvia, Tim, here

  Tate, Miesha, here

  Team Quest gym (Portland), here, here

  technique, importance of, here

  Teixeira, Glover, here, here

  testosterone replacement therapy, here

  testosterone testing, here

  theatricality of MMA fights, here

  Tolstoy, Leo, here

  Total Impact Wrestling, here

  travel, families and, here

  Tuli, Teila, here

  UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship)

  and brand, building of, here

  drug testing in, here, here

  early dominance of jiu jitsu in, here, here

  early struggle for legitimacy, here

  evolution into mixed martial arts competition, here

  first match, here

  founding of, here

  legal issues and, here, here

  and public opposition, here

  Fox TV contract, here

  growth of, here

  history of, here

  MMA leagues below, here

  pay for fighters in, here

  bonus system for, here

  fighters’ lack of leverage and, here

  pay-per-view income and, here

  popularity of, Ultimate Fighter TV show and, here, here

  rule changes to accommodate critics, here, here

  secrecy of financial records, here

  women fighters in, here, here, here

  UFC Fan Expo (Las Vegas, 2013), here, here

  autograph booths at, here

  Dana White’s Q&A session at, here

  fans at, described, here

  Hall of Fame inductions at, here

  Liborio at, here

  merchandise at, here, here

  Rousey at, here

  Sonnen at, here

  title fight culminating, here

  UFC Hall of Fame, here

  The Ultimate Fighter (TV show)

  creation of, here

  first season of, here

  gay fighters in, here

  Kakai’s efforts to appear on, here, here

  and rise of UFC popularity, here, here

  women fighters as coaches on, here

  vale tudo matches, here, here, here, here

  Van Damme, Jean-Claude, here

  Vasquez, Sam, here

  Viacom, as Bellator parent company, here, here, here

  violence, ethics of as issue, here, here, here

  Vision Mixed Martial Arts gym (Cincinnati), here, here, here

  walk-out shirts, here

  walk-out songs, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Wallace, Bill “Superfoot,” here

  Wayne, John, here, here

  Weidman, Chris, here

  weight classes in MMA, here

  weight cuts

  Bektic and, here, here, here

  fan interest in, here

  Straus and, here, here

  Weil, Simone, here

  Werdum, Fabricio, here

  White, Dana

  on American Dream, here

  background of, here

  Bektic’s efforts to contact, here

  and bonuses for fighters, here, here

  as character on Ultimate Fighter TV show, here

  on expendability of lower-level fighters, here

  fans’ opinions about, here, here

  on Jon Jones, here

  and Ménière’s disease, here

  at Orlando fight (April 2014), here, here

  as owner of Zuffa LLC, here

  purchase of UFC, here

  on pussification of America, here

  and UFC brand, here

  at UFC Fan Expo (2013), here, here

  on women in UFC, here

  Will, George, here

  Winklejohn, Mike, here

  women fighters

  good publicity from, here

  in local matches, here

  in UFC, here, here, here

  World Extreme Fighting, here, here

  World Series of Fighting, Mocco’s joining of, here, here

  wrestlers

  in circuses and carnivals, here

  switch to MMA fighting, here, here, here, here, here, here

  wrestling

  in Iran, here, here

  as key component of MMA, here, here

  Mocco’s career in, here, here, here, here

  Oklahoma State team, here

  Wrestling Observer Newsletter, here

  Yordanov, Valentin, here

  Zuffa LLC, here, here, here

  A Note on the Author

  Doug Merlino won the 2011 Washington State Book Prize for Biography/Memoir for his first book, The Hustle: One Team and Ten Lives in Black and White. He has also contributed to Slate, Wired, Men’s Journal, Vice, and many other publications. Merlino received master’s degrees in journalism and international affairs from the University of California at Berkeley. He lives with his wife in New York City.

  BY THE SAME AUTHOR

  The Hustle: One Team and Ten Lives in Black and White

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  First published 2015

  This electronic edition published in October 2015

  © Doug Merlino 2015

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  ISBN: HB: 978-1-62040-155-2

  ePub: 978-1-62040-156-9

  LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

  Merlino, Doug.

  Beast : blood, struggle, and dreams at the heart of mixed martial arts / Doug Merlino.

  pages cm

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  ISBN 978-1-62040-155-2 (HB)—ISBN 978-1-62040-156-9 (ePub)

  1. Mixed martial arts—Social aspects. 2. Mixed martial arts—Training.

  3. Martia
l artists—Anecdotes. 4. Mixed martial arts—History. I. Title.

  GV1102.7.M59M47 2015

  796.8071—dc23

  2015012092

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