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Tank Abbott didnt just write a novel. He wrote three.
The first work in the trilogy, Bar Brawler, is available now on Amazon.com as a paperback and as a Kindle download. It tells the story of Walter Foxx, a fictional character described as Happening Beach, Californias most feared bar brawler.
To fight fans, Foxx may sound a lot like Abbott himself. The characters adventures may also echo many of Abbotts.
Its up for you to figure out if its true or not, but if I was a betting man, its pretty close to being true, Abbott told the Sherdog Radio Networks Beatdown show. But I made things up and made people up and everything else, so its just a novel and people can make what they want of it.
Abbott did acknowledge that he had plenty of real-life material to work from as a writer. He estimated that before debuting in the UFC with a violent knockout of John Matua in July 1995, hed already had some 200 street fights.
I can draw on some things and put them into stories, so to speak, Abbott said.
Of course, an autobiography may have also been interesting, but Abbott said he didnt think such a work on his life would have been legally possible. Instead, he turned to fiction.
I made sure I had a couple of drinks in me before Id start taking pen to paper, Abbott said.
He wrote in spiral notebooks, filling 12 to 13 of them over the course of several years. The second installment, Street Warrior, is expected to be released in January. Cage Fighter will conclude the trilogy, which is being published by Full Circle Press.
There could be 10,000 pages of fights if I was going on my memory, but every fight in the book has a purpose and a meaning and its written very metaphorically, Abbott said. Everything has a purpose. Its not just like a biography where someone says, Oh, I was wrestling in high school and then I went to college and I dropped out because my girlfriend wouldnt write papers anymore, that kind of stuff. Its not one of those things. Its kind of like Old Man and the Sea. Its about finding your meaning in life and being lucky enough to live it.
Tank Abbott didnt just write a novel. He wrote three.
The first work in the trilogy, Bar Brawler, is available now on Amazon.com as a paperback and as a Kindle download. It tells the story of Walter Foxx, a fictional character described as Happening Beach, Californias most feared bar brawler.
To fight fans, Foxx may sound a lot like Abbott himself. The characters adventures may also echo many of Abbotts.
Its up for you to figure out if its true or not, but if I was a betting man, its pretty close to being true, Abbott told the Sherdog Radio Networks Beatdown show. But I made things up and made people up and everything else, so its just a novel and people can make what they want of it.
Abbott did acknowledge that he had plenty of real-life material to work from as a writer. He estimated that before debuting in the UFC with a violent knockout of John Matua in July 1995, hed already had some 200 street fights.
I can draw on some things and put them into stories, so to speak, Abbott said.
Of course, an autobiography may have also been interesting, but Abbott said he didnt think such a work on his life would have been legally possible. Instead, he turned to fiction.
I made sure I had a couple of drinks in me before Id start taking pen to paper, Abbott said.
He wrote in spiral notebooks, filling 12 to 13 of them over the course of several years. The second installment, Street Warrior, is expected to be released in January. Cage Fighter will conclude the trilogy, which is being published by Full Circle Press.
There could be 10,000 pages of fights if I was going on my memory, but every fight in the book has a purpose and a meaning and its written very metaphorically, Abbott said. Everything has a purpose. Its not just like a biography where someone says, Oh, I was wrestling in high school and then I went to college and I dropped out because my girlfriend wouldnt write papers anymore, that kind of stuff. Its not one of those things. Its kind of like Old Man and the Sea. Its about finding your meaning in life and being lucky enough to live it.
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