Ballet of Violence

Sam Sheridan

It is easy to become enthusiastic and fall in love with fighting for six months, or a year; but to stay in love, to force yourself into the engine of pain every day for three years, then five- that’s where the pros separate themselves.

Sam Sheridan, A Fighter’s Heart (via fighting)

1 January 2010 reblog: fighting Sam Sheridan


jnadiger:

fighting:

!!!!!
His new book comes out February 1st.  A Fighter’s Heart was my favorite book in the world, and I’m so happy that he wrote another.  Prepare to have your dashboards spammed in February with wonderful new Sheridan quotes.  This news just made my day, I literally gasped and jumped out of my chair like the dork I am.  So excited!

YES.

OOH.  Christmas list!

jnadiger:

fighting:

!!!!!

His new book comes out February 1st.  A Fighter’s Heart was my favorite book in the world, and I’m so happy that he wrote another.  Prepare to have your dashboards spammed in February with wonderful new Sheridan quotes.  This news just made my day, I literally gasped and jumped out of my chair like the dork I am.  So excited!

YES.

OOH.  Christmas list!

16 December 2009 reblog: fighting Sam Sheridan


Fighting is a way to feel, an anti-video game, a way to force something to happen. That’s what brought me back to it, because when I’ve fought someone, I know something has happened. How many days of your life pass you by that you could take or leave? When nothing really happened?

Sam Sheridan, A Fighter’s Heart (via fighting)

12 December 2009 reblog: fighting Sam Sheridan


Preview for Fight Life documentary

Hey littlefists, your boy Sam Sheridan is in this.

(oh hey, I think I saw my Muay Thai coach, Neungsiam Samphusri in this, too!  There’s a shot in there that looks a LOT like Fight and Fitness.  2:04 in.)

12 November 2009 Frank Shamrock Jake Shields Nick Diaz Lyle Fancy Pants Beerbohm Ryan Schultz Matt Lindland Miesha Tate Gilbert Melendez Big John McCarthy Sam Sheridan Neungsiam Samphusri James Z Feng