The Deadliest Man Alive

ebook Count Dante, the Mob, and the War for American Martial Arts

By Benji Feldheim

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Before he became Count Dante, The Deadliest Man Alive . . .

Before he began training Blacks and women in mixed martial arts and incited the deadly Dojo War in Chicago . . .

Before he started wearing a cape, carrying a gold cane, and walking his pet lion around the Loop on a leash . . .

Before he was—or was not — entangled with the Mob . . .

Before he did—or did not—help organize Chicago's record-setting Purolator Heist, from which $1.5 million was never recovered . . .

Before he got hooked on cocaine, became even more bizarre, and died mysteriously . . .

He was John Keehan, a doctor's kid from a good family, with a weakness for the girl next door. A certified beautician who owned a hair salon and coiffed the hair of Playboy Bunnies, nobody from high school ever expected he'd end up inside the pages of millions of comic books, selling the infamous secrets to the Dim Mak, The Death Touch, bringing mixed martial arts to the masses.

The Deadliest Man Alive