For years, Chuck Liddell ’s wild style of fighting paid off in more ways than one. It paid off inside the UFC cage, where at one point Liddell racked up six consecutive knockout wins – including a title-winning one, over Randy Couture, and four subsequent defenses. It paid off outside the cage, too, where Liddell soon established himself as one of MMA’s all-time fan-favorites. By the end of his octagon career, though, Liddell had become the one landing on the unfortunate end of the knockouts, and he retired on a three-fight skid. That is, until this past Saturday, when “The Iceman” returned from a more than eight-year absence for a trilogy match with Tito Ortiz in the headliner of Golden Boy’s first MMA event.

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Joe Rogan on downsides of Chuck Liddell’s lifelong ‘marauder’ style: ‘Part of fighting has to be wise’ – MMA Junkie

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