Mark Hunt At first, the title of UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt ’s autobiography, “Born to Fight,” comes across as trite. Those words are a cliche in the fight game, but by the end of Hunt’s book, the reader will understand titling the book anything else would have been a disservice to Hunt and the life he has survived. In “ Born to Fight ” (Hachette Australia; 240 pages), Hunt and his co-writer, Ben Mckelvey, jump directly into the ugliness that the now 41-year-old Hunt endured as a child in New Zealand. Tumultuous would be a way to describe the upbringing of him and his three older siblings, but that word lacks when describing the horror show that took place inside the Hunt household. Repugnant or abhorrent would be more fitting descriptions
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In ‘Born to Fight,’ Mark Hunt unveils horror-show childhood and a hero wife – MMA Junkie