"Propelled by pure adrenaline, with a storyline as captivating as two people brawling for survival inside a cage. But this spectacle never loses sight of the bigger picture, which is that UFC fighting is a perfect metaphor for American capitalism today. Michael Thomsen takes the gloves off to tell this story, striking each blow with the precision of an artist."
--Christopher Leonard, New York Times bestselling author of The Lords of Easy Money
"Propulsive and wildly engrossing, Cage Kings is the story of a uniquely 21st century sport whose most startling acts of aggression are committed not by the fighters in the arena but by the ruthless moguls outside it."
--Brad Stone, New York Times bestselling author of The Everything Store
"The definitive tale of the wild rise of the UFC and mixed martial arts to global dominance. A must read for fans and the simply curious alike."
--Matthew Polly, national bestselling author of American Shaolin and Bruce Lee
"A dogged reporter and captivating writer, Thomsen uncovers a business and subculture that is a parable for contemporary life--one of hope, thrills, profit, and loss. You won't want to tap out of this book!"
--Elizabeth Greenwood, author of Love Lockdown
"An essential American story, animated by a violent grace and populated by characters driven by excess, artifice, and ego. Thomsen--thoughtful and curious, with a keen eye for detail--is the perfect writer to chronicle it."
--Dan Piepenbring, coauthor of Chaos
"In this blistering story of an industry where profits are predicated on bodily harm, the sweet science is in Michael Thomsen's reluctant rhapsodizing about the uniquely American bloodlust behind it all."
--Sean Howe, New York Times bestselling author of Marvel Comics: The Untold Story
"The success story of the UFC, as Thomsen emphasizes, is deeply American.... [Cage Kings] is hopefully the first of many mainstream releases to explore the inner workings of a company that has excelled at resisting scrutiny, reminding us that beneath the bloody spectacle lies a complex, and often ruthless, business machine."
--Washington Examiner
"A deeply reported, compulsively readable account of how a bunch of not exactly conscience-burdened men turned a dubious idea into an outlaw sport that gushes cash as well as human brain matter."
--Charles Leerhsen, New York Times bestselling author of Down and Out in Paradise
"Cage Kings examines the remarkable trajectory of the UFC... against the backdrop of American life growing ever more immiserated.... Without implying MAGA causality, Thomsen rhymes the UFC's popularity with the rise of a twenty-first-century Caucasian chauvinism charged with resentment over nonwhite athletic success."
--Bookforum
"For a primer on the UFC... you won't do better than Michael Thomsen's new book, Cage Kings.... A fine writer and a very good reporter, Thomsen tracks in detail the journey from the primal chaos of the promotion's first event... to the streamlined pay-per-view mercilessness of today's UFC."
--The Atlantic