One of the most well known names in the world of mixed martial arts is the Ultimate Fighting Championship, more simply referred to as the UFC. The UFC has been a place for many fighters to show their skills and gain fame as professional fighters. One of the more prominent names in the sport of UFC is Chuck Liddell.
Liddell started his martial arts training at age 12. Liddell fights out of San Luis Obispo, California. He is a California born and raised fighter. He went to college at California Polytechnic State University where he wrestled and graduated with a major in accounting. Despite his accounting degree, Liddell worked as a bouncer and bartender before he started his full-time fighting career.
Chuck made his first appearance in the UFC in 1998 fighting in UFC 17. He made his way up the ranks and by 2002, Liddell was the number one contender for the light heavyweight title, which was held by the controversial Tito Ortiz. Liddell and Ortiz had trained together at the Pitfight Club and had a falling out. Ortiz was unwilling to give Liddell a shot at the title, so Liddell was instead scheduled to fight Randy Couture, a veteran of the UFC and former heavyweight champion.
Liddell lost to Couture and Couture later beat Ortiz and became the light heavyweight champion. It was only after Ortiz lost the title that Liddell finally got to fight his bitter rival. In UFC 47, Liddell knocked Ortiz out with a series of brutal punches to claim victory for himself.
In UFC 52, Liddell once faced off against the veteran fighter and light heavyweight champion, Randy Couture. This time, Liddell knocked out Couture and claimed the light heavyweight title. Couture announced his retirement following his loss of the title. Liddell successfully defended the light heavyweight title four more times before he lost the belt to Quinton "Rampage" Jackson in UFC 71. Liddell had held the light heavyweight champion belt for just over two years.
Chuck Liddell is considered one of the most dangerous men in the UFC. This is partly due to his unconventional fighting style. Liddell is trained in Karate-Do, Brazilian Jui-Jitsu, wrestling and kickboxing. He holds a black belt and is very dangerous both on his feet and on the mat. Liddell fights in a very relaxed style that is disconcerting to his opponents and makes his actions hard to anticipate.
His "hands down" approach to fighting makes for intense and exciting fights. This has contributed greatly to his popularity in the sport of mixed martial arts among the many fans. Liddell is one of the most widely recognized and well liked competitors in the UFC. Liddell has supreme knockout power that ensures that the majority of his victories are won by knockouts rather than by the judges' decision.
When the UFC launched their reality series in 2005, titled The Ultimate Fighter, Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture were chosen to be coaches for the two teams of up and coming mixed martial arts fighters. At that time, Randy Couture held the belt for the light heavyweight division, and Liddell was promised a shot at the belt following the conclusion of the reality series.
Both of the finalists from The Ultimate Fighter were members of Team Liddell and were given contracts to fight with the UFC. Diego Sanchez and Forrest Griffin were the winners of the reality series and both went on to make a name for them with the UFC. Liddell was indeed granted a fight to Couture where Liddell won in a first round knockout, and Couture subsequently retired.
Part of Liddell's widespread recognition in the UFC is due to his media coverage. Liddell is a poster child for one of the top sponsor's of the UFC, Xyience Energy Drinks. Liddell was also the first UFC fighter to appear on the cover of ESPN Magazine. He has since founded his own clothing brand and made appearances on several TV talk shows and magazine covers. Chuck Liddell doesn't plan on going anywhere and intends to keep fighting in the UFC.
Chuck Liddell is arguably the best and most popular fighter in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and he is using his popularity to bring Mixed Martial Arts, especially the UFC to the mainstream spotlight. It seems that more and more people are changing their career paths and lifestyles to try out their luck in the pit of the UFC. Chuck Liddell is in the media so often that he is raising awareness about this awesome, pure sport and making everyone want to take part.
The most recent person to jump on this wagon is the former hockey player from the Nashville Predators, Darcy Hordichuk. He has announced that he will be spending the summer training with Chuck Liddell to try his skills in the pit. In the world of mixed martial arts, Chuck Liddell is affectionately referred to as the Iceman and he is noted within the Mixed Martial Arts community for his exceptional takedown defense and knockout ability. So, Hordichuk is hoping that his time with the Iceman will make him that much better and more aggressive on the ice. He has even been working with the man who trains the UFC superstar Chuck Liddell to further improve his skills.
Liddell is the man that everyone wants to learn from and train with because he has taken down many hard fighting opponents that not many other people have been able to beat. These include some of the masters of this sport like Jeremy Horn, Randy Couture, Tito Ortiz and Kevin Randleman. It was not until 1998 that The Iceman made his entrance into the Ultimate Fighting Championship with his victorious fight against Noe Hernandez. It did not take long for him to really build a name for himself because only four years later he was known as being the number one Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter in the light heavyweight division. Chuck Liddell is probably the most popular guy in the entire UFC and over the years has developed a rather strong fan base. Anyone who follows the sport has a great amount of respect and love for Liddell. Even those who only watch the sport casually and are less serious about it absolutely love him and would give pretty much anything for a chance to meet him. Chuck Liddell has changed the face of Ultimate Fighting Championship and has effortlessly brought it to the spotlight for everyone to enjoy.
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