Horse Racing's Most Wanted™: The Top 10 Book of Derby Delights, Frenetic Finishes, and Backstretch Banter
(Potomac Books, 2011)

Known as "the sport of kings," horse racing has been around the track, so to speak. Out of the gates as early as ancient Greece’s Olympic Games, racing would truly find its footing centuries later when Arabian horses were brought to England during the Crusades. Soon nobles with deep pockets were striking friendly wagers, and by Queen Anne’s reign, races with big purses were off and running — and making their way across the pond.

In the United States, horse racing has given the world of professional sports — even baseball — a run for its money. In Horse Racing’s Most Wanted™, readers will have the inside track on the sport that draws more than a million viewers every spring with the Triple Crown.

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Mixed Martial Arts' Most Wanted™: The Top 10 Book of Crazy Combat, Great Grappling, and Sick Submissions
(Potomac Books, 2011)

Mixed martial arts hasn’t been dubbed the world’s fastest growing sport for nothing. It’s noticeably rocked the sporting world since the creation of the Ultimate Fighting Championship nearly two decades ago — and has even shaken up the pop culture scene. A combo of grappling, punching, kneeing, and kicking, this sport looks like it will be grounding and pounding, sprawling and brawling, for some time to come.

Mixed Martial Arts’ Most Wanted™ steps into the cage and brings you round after round of fighting deeds and details worthy of a sport known for bloody battles and ingenious tactics. Authors Adam T. Heath and David L. Hudson Jr. have knocked out sixty top-ten lists detailing the low blows, grappling greats, human anomalies, and fighting females that make up the compelling world of mixed martial arts.

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Combat Sports: An Encyclopedia of Wrestling, Fighting and Mixed Martial Arts
(Greenwood, 2009)

If you are a serious fan of boxing or mixed martial arts, you will love this book. It has about 600 entries, mainly consisting of leading fighters in history. It provides a brief overview of the fighter, their record, their world titles and their most famous fights. It also contains a "further reading" section for each entry that gives titles of books, magazine articles or online sources about your favorite combatants.

Fightnews.com writer David Finger writes in his review that Combat Sports is "informative and engrossing." Booklist said this book "is the first and only mainstream reference work" to encompass all fighting sports.

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Basketball Championships Most Wanted:
The Top 12 Book of March Mayhem, Playoff Performances and Tournament Oddities

(Potomac Books, 2007)

This book will delight the fancies of basketball junkies. What were the greatest NCAA upsets by #15 seeded teams, the greatest quarters in NBA playoff history and the most improbably upsets in basketball championship history. You may disagree with some of my selections (which is good) but you�ll find much interesting info to debate with your basketball buds.

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Basketball�s Most Wanted II: The Top 10 Book of More Hotshot Hoopsters, Double Dribbles, and Roundball Oddities
(Potomac Books, 2005)

Here is another book for basketball fans. You�ll learn a wide range of basketball trivia, including tantalizing topics such as �Married to Stars,� �Court Thieves,� �High School 100 Point Scorers� and �Playground Legends.�

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Boxing�s Most Wanted: The Top 12 Book of Champs, Chumps and Punch-Drunk Palookas
(Potomac Books, 2004)

There is nothing more exciting than a championship boxing fight. As a boxing writer, licensed boxing judge and member of the Tennessee Boxing Advisory Board, I live and breathe the sport known as the Sweet Science. With my co-author Mike Fitzgerald � a real boxing historian � Boxing�s Most Wanted provides details on the greatest ring upsets, tragedies, colorful journeyman, heavyweight tomato cans and much more. Many boxing media � including Ring Magazine � gave this book solid reviews.

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Women in Golf: The Players, the History
and the Future of the Sport

(Greenwood, 2007)

If you�ve ever tried to hit the little white ball, you�ll like this book. Many books have been written about men�s golf, but there remains a void in coverage of the women�s game. This book helps fill that void by detailing the history of the game with much information about early greats and modern-day phenoms.

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