The no-holds-barred memoir from kickboxer Mark "Fightshark" Miller,
the only professional fighter in history to return to the ring after
open-heart surgery
In 2007, Mark Miller was a rising star in
professional kickboxing, until a routine physical uncovered a serious
condition that required open-heart surgery. The crisis helped to
temporarily reunite his fractured family and made Miller more determined
than ever to return to the kickboxing ring. But within a year, his
parents and brother were all dead, and Miller's fragile optimism
imploded, sending him into a tailspin of drugs and alcohol.
Pain
Don't Hurt is a story of incredible tenacity, dedication, and hard
work--how one fierce competitor overcame repeated obstacles to realize
his dreams. Miller recounts stories ranging from his childhood spent in
the Steelers locker room to the surprising life lessons he learned from
other fighters to his triumphant return to fighting in a Moscow
kickboxing ring. He talks frankly about family and fatherhood--of the
hard lessons about masculinity and violence learned from his abusive
father. He also offers an inspiring, exciting, and frank account of the
fights--both in and out of the ring--that have shaped him.
A
deeply personal account of guts, blood, and glory, Pain Don't Hurt pays
tribute to the never-say-die spirit embodied in a man who refuses to
back down, no matter the odds.
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