The first thing you’ll notice about “ UFC: A Visual History ” is it’s a hefty tome. The book, published by Dorling Kindersley, is 400 pages and comes in at about five pounds. The second thing you’ll notice is the book is visually arresting. It’s chock full of photos, laid out in chronological order from the birth of the UFC in 1993 through June’s UFC 188 event. The next thing you may notice is that it bears a striking resemblance to “UFC Encyclopedia,” which was released in 2011.
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Review: Should ‘UFC: A Visual History’ be on your holiday shopping list? – MMA Junkie