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Inside the Lion's Den

Inside the Lion's Den

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In depth look at the 'World's Most Dangerous Man'
Review: This book is very very good. It explains Ken Shamrock's rough childhood, dealing with bullies and having to rely on himself, at times, for survival. He tells us a story by reliving the events of his early years, which built up the rage inside of him. Most people think of Ken Shamrock as this big, muscle-bound barbarian, but this book will help you realize that he is a human being that had a very rough childhood and has overcome so many obsticles. I have always had very much respect for Ken Shamrock as a fighter, but after reading this book I respect him both as a fighter, and a person.


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