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  • Death clutch βœ”οΈπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ

    5
    By Kev_109
    Good read I have a different respect for Brock Leonard after reading this
  • No nonsense, just like the man himself

    4
    By highlandssax08
    Brock Lesnar's career has been showered with success since becoming D1 champion in 2000, but not without controversy and setbacks. In this book, the Beast Incarnate takes a step back, reflects on his career (up to UFC 116), and, for the first time, reveals the refreshingly human side of Brock. I found it hard to put down the book once I started reading, and enjoyed every word. Paul and Brock do a great job detailing the emotions and rationale behind Brock's career path. My only criticism of the book is one that comes with a grain of salt: Brock is a very no-nonsense man, so the book is very straight and to-the-point, which makes it harder to become immersed in the text compared to someone like Chris Jericho's writing style, which is much more grandiose and visual. In that same vein, it's not exactly War and Peace in terms of length. But at the end of the day, the story of Brock Lesnar is a fascinating one, and well worth the read.
  • Great Book Awesome Read

    5
    By Gerrymartinez1
    Amazing story best book in ages
  • Good book ( could have ended better)

    4
    By CalebSexton73
    This book is not for the regular mma fan. This is for the Brock Lesnar fan. Everything that the book covered was very well done a d gave some great inside information from Brock's point of view. It would have been better if he had finished the book with the Cain Valasquez fight. Not necessary to make an excuse for the fight but if he had looked at the tapes and given his honest opinion on it I think it would have felt like there was more closure.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Diana La Plante
    This book is amazing, it tells the gripping tale from when Brock was younger until now. Despite all the grammar errors, Brock told his story very well. One of my idols, Brock is.
  • Awesome book

    4
    By Reviewer65336
    It's a short read but I really enjoyed every moment of this book. I really like how Brock Lesnar elaborated WWE I don't understand why he's back there though. I wish he was a little bit more in depth though I really want to know more about his family and his childhood
  • Death Clitch by Brock Lesnar

    5
    By 76hsyd
    It's a great book. Recommend it to all.
  • Baddest Man on the Planet

    5
    By AJ Balnis
    I got exactly what I was expecting with this book. An in depth story about one of the more reclusive athletes in the world. I couldn't put this book down, read it in one flight.
  • Fun read

    5
    By Jack Amigo
    Really enjoyed this book even though it's a little skinny on the details
  • DeathClutch

    4
    By DCdoctr
    A very easy, non-in-depth read into the life and almost death of one Brock Lesnar. I would've liked less generalized storie. I liken this book to the saying, "to make a long story short...". More depth could've made this book a huge seller! I'm a well educated mma fan in. The point of that statement is I'm interested in the personal life of these athletes. I'm already a fan. If the stories in DeathClutch were expounded upon, more outside readers may have been drawn inward. As a fan, this was a good read. Thanks Brock.