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Caged Warrior by Alan Sitomer
A tenth grader known as M.D. (McCutcheon Daniels) has been a natural breed of a bone-cracker. As he fights Mixed Martial Arts with underground competitors, his father pushes him to become the greatest around. Him growing in at a young age of 3 in the underground arena had caused him to be intelligent in his studies. But he comes across a decision to make of becoming the greatest fighter, or becoming an advanced student at Radiance Academy.
Someone who enjoys a fighter background to fighting careers is much likely to enjoy this book. As well to those who like violent, to-the-death battles, and touching lessons.
I’d definitely recommend this book to someone. Mainly because this story goes really deep into detail with the fighting matches and the background of fighting.
5 out of 5 stars.
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