Blunt Force Trauma: Mixed Martial Arts Photography

Blunt Force Trauma: Mixed Martial Arts Photography

by Dan Hardy (Foreword), Lee Whitehead (Author)

Synopsis

A global sports phenomenon, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has taken the world of full-contact sport by storm. In these high-octane clashes, highly trained and conditioned fighters go head-to-head, using a combination of boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, wrestling, Ju-Jitsu and Judo, to overcome their opponent in the cage.

Despite only becoming recognized a sport in the last 15 years, MMA has now eclipsed boxing and WWE (wrestling) in the United States - and is currently second only to the NFL as the most popular sport in the US. Drawing average crowds of 20,000 fans, with 6 million+ pay-per-view subscribers to premiere events, this isn't just a US phenomenon either; in the UK, audiences of 15,000+ attend the largest events, while Japan has seen audiences in excess of 70,000 fans attending bouts that see fighters travelling from all parts of the globe.

Blunt Force Trauma is the unique story of Mixed Martial Arts as seen through the lens of fighter/photographer Lee Whitehead, who has followed the meteoric rise of the sport. His knowledge and experience put him in an unrivalled position to capture both the savagery and ferocity they exhibit in the cage, as well as a side of MMA that the public rarely sees - the humanity and humility of these modern-day gladiators.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Constable
Published: 14 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1849013861
ISBN 13: 9781849013864
Book Overview: A unique record of cage fighting - 300 explosive images, based on exclusive cage-side access

Media Reviews
More testosterone than a stampede of bulls. Whitehead is a very talented photographer. * Amateur Photographer *
Author Bio
Lee Whitehead is a mixed martial artist and photographer who regularly contributes to a global collection of magazines and websites. The main body of his work is for US-based news website MMAWeekly.com, while his work also appears regularly in the magazines MMA Unlimited, Fighters Only, and Fighter, and a variety of Japanese Fighting publications. His experience and contacts give him unprecedented cage-side access and an unrivalled ability to predict his next shot.