Why We Fight, Josh Rosenblatt
Why We Fight, Josh Rosenblatt
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Why We Fight
One Man’s Search for Meaning Inside the Ring

Author: Josh Rosenblatt

Narrator: Joe Knezevich

Unabridged: 6 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 01/15/2019


Synopsis

Finally, we can talk about Fight Club!or,A physical and philosophical mediation on why we are drawn to fight each other for sport, what happens to our bodies and brains when we do, and what it all means

Anyone with guts or madness in him can get hit by someone who knows how; it takes a different kind of madness, a more persistent kind, to stick around long enough to be one of the people who does the knowing.Josh Rosenblatt was thirty-three years old when he first realized he wanted to fight. A lifelong pacifist with a philosopher’s hatred of violence and a dandy’s aversion to exercise, he drank to excess, smoked passionately, ate indifferently, and mocked physical activity that didn’t involve nudity. But deep down inside there was always some part of him that was attracted to the idea of fighting. So, after studying Muay Thai, Krav Maga, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and boxing, he decided, at age forty, that it was finally time to fight his first—and only—mixed martial arts match: all in the name of experience and transcending ancient fears.An insightful and moving rumination on the nature of fighting, Why We Fight takes us on his journey from the bleachers to the ring. Using his own training as an opportunity to understand how the sport illuminates basic human impulses, Rosenblatt weaves together cultural history, criticism, biology, and anthropology to understand what happens to the human body and mind when under attack, and to explore why he, a self-described “cowardly boy from the suburbs,” discovered so much meaning in putting his body, and others’, at risk.From the psychology of fear to the physiology of pain, from Ukrainian shtetls to Brooklyn boxing gyms, from Lord Byron to George Plimpton, Why We Fight is a fierce inquiry into the abiding appeal of our most conflicted and controversial fixation, interwoven with a firsthand account of what happens when a mild-mannered intellectual decides to step into the ring for his first real showdown. 

About Josh Rosenblatt

Josh Rosenblatt is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in VICE, the Texas Observer, and the Austin Chronicle. Between 2012 and 2014 he was the editor-in-chief of Fightland, VICE Media’s mixed martial arts publication. Josh lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Katchen.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kyle on September 23, 2020

Multiple moments during reading when I whispered "Hell yeah, dude" to myself Lick Review Sleeve: 6/10 Front Cover: 5/10 Random Page: 4/10......more

Goodreads review by Eoin on June 05, 2019

I wanted to like this book. I love MMA. I consume as much as I can through as many mediums as possible. This book was not a tasty consumption. First off, the title reads weird. “Why We Fight: One Man’s Search for Meaning Inside the Ring”. Usually we is two or more people and one man is one man. So I......more

Goodreads review by Nazrul on April 01, 2021

3.5 stars. It's a sport that has been around since the age of ancient Greeks: fighting. Why do we fight? Why do we seek out to destroy each other for reasons other than survival? Why do we use our bodies to hurt other bodies? Author Josh Rosenblatt resolved to find out for himself, as he trained day......more

Goodreads review by Nick on February 17, 2022

The writing was beautiful, excellent word choice and visualizations. Much of the book seemed self-centered and above the readers. But perhaps I'm just defensive since I'm not a fighter. Really loved the ending, definitely worth reading all the way through just for that.......more

Goodreads review by Nickolette on April 11, 2020

Dear Josh Rosenblatt, How are you doing under COVID? Fauci basically said we will never fight again, ha. Warning: This is the cliché fan letter. I picked up your book during the lockdown just to maintain me throughout the drought. This is before UFC 249 got cancelled, even before Khabib pulled off.......more