Mathew "The Beast" McGregor was once a feared name in the world of professional mixed martial arts. With a career built on brutal knockouts and disciplined aggression, he nearly became world champion-until a series of brain injuries forced him out of the ring for good. Years later, broken and adrift, he sets off on a desperate global journey: not to fight again, but to find a worthy apprentice-someone who can carry on his legacy in the cage.
He finds her in the most unexpected place: a grimy bar in the heart of Tokyo.
Hanna Marie Klein Braun is a twenty-year-old German woman with a violent past and fists forged in survival. When McGregor witnesses her single-handedly taking down two Yakuza thugs in a barroom brawl, he's not just impressed-he's awakened. The raw technique. The speed. The fury. In that moment, a sacred bond is born: a washed-up fighter and a runaway warrior, bound by violence and purpose.
Fight Like a Girl is not just a story about combat. It's about two fractured souls colliding in a world that demands everything-and forgives nothing. Hanna, a rebellious ex-soldier who never asked for a mentor. Mathew, a man searching for redemption through one final shot at greatness. Together, they face not only physical battles, but emotional reckoning, personal demons, and a society that underestimates what a woman is capable of inside the cage.
From the neon chaos of Tokyo to the rugged training grounds of Ireland, this novel dives deep into underground fighting, brutal discipline, and the spiritual philosophy behind true mastery. Told through alternating perspectives, Hanna and McGregor's journey is filled with raw action, razor-sharp banter, quiet introspection, and moments of explosive intensity.
Inspired by martial arts lore, samurai codes, and the fierce energy of modern MMA, Fight Like a Girl is both cinematic and intimate-blending adrenaline-fueled sequences with emotional depth. It challenges gender roles, celebrates inner strength, and shows that sometimes, the strongest punch comes from those who've been underestimated the most.
Can a disgraced veteran turn a lost fighter into a champion? Can two broken lives forge something unbreakable? In a world where survival is earned punch by punch, Hanna isn't asking for permission.
She's coming for respect-one fight at a time.