Midnight Mania! Vitor wants Chuck Liddell for ‘Legends League’ bout

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League of Legends: The Ice Man Returns?

Vitor Belfort, who has backpeddled on his retirement talk of late, has previously floated the idea of a “Legends League” where he and other aging stars can keep fighting each other into their twilight years. It’s an idea that has held some cache, especially over in rival promotion Bellator, who have seen fit to make such matchups as Ken Shamrock-Royce Gracie and Tito Ortiz-Stephan Bonnar, among others. Belfort wanted the idea to include such provisos as a timer on ground fighting and banning certain strikes. Those seem unlikely to be adopted in the near future.

However, his idea of fighting Chuck Liddell may just have some merit, at least on paper. Liddell refuses to rule out the idea of a return, and has as much as said that given enough money, he would re-enter the Octagon. Fans, of course, would remember Liddell, and doubtless the fight would create some nostalgic interest. For Belfort, it is a chance to right what he sees as an old wrong on the part of the judges of their first contest.

Transcript via Ryan Harkness on Uproxx:

“Liddell is very interesting, not just for me but for the fans,” Belfort told MMA Fighting. “I think about the legend league, I think the UFC should do it and I think that would be a good start. Chuck is a legend, we fought in the past. I think I won that fight but they gave it to him. Back in the days he was managed by the owners of the UFC and Dana. Today is totally different.”

“I see it as one of the options, the many options the UFC has to pursue it. We have so many legends in the UFC and so many things could happen in the future.”

Is this the fight to lure the Ice Man out of retirement? The moral merits of bringing him back at age 47 are questionable, but the proven financial success of showcasing stars well past their prime is a factor too, bringing in a demographic of fans that have long abandoned regular viewing of Mixed Martial Arts. The last thing remaining to aging athletes is their name. If Chuck Liddell decides he wants to cash in on his personal brand one more time, as Vitor desires, it wouldn’t surprise me to see this fight happen in 2017.


Insomnia

Holloway and Aldo square off. No one flinching here

.@josealdojunior and @BlessedMMA square off at #UFC212 media day. Who do you like in this featherweight title fight? pic.twitter.com/GYNnhkKknh

— MMAFighting.com (@MMAFighting) June 1, 2017

Holloway’s style has come a long way

This shirt is magnificent. I’m going to request a 1-on-1 with it. Oh, and @BlessedMMA is spitting fire, as well. Lol. #UFC212 pic.twitter.com/spRV28y0Il

— John Morgan (@MMAjunkieJohn) June 1, 2017

but does it pair with his title belt tie?https://t.co/avHgRNrrt1

— Jessica Hudnall (@LegKickTKO) June 1, 2017

HIS TIE IS MADE OUT OF A TITLE BELT pic.twitter.com/lJ5Q0LGAdb

— Jessica Hudnall (@LegKickTKO) December 11, 2016

He told us at a media lunch last week that “I have a dope-ass suit guy with something cooked up” for UFC 212. Keep your eyes peeled, fam.

— Patrick Wyman (@Patrick_Wyman) June 1, 2017

Yoel Romero calls himself the right hand of God and I find that uniquely awesome.

#UFC MW @YoelRomeroMMA knows his opponents are scared of him—and he thinks they should be. FRESH #INTERVIEWhttps://t.co/rP7Zr3dOuG pic.twitter.com/kcsGQX6cAx

— FloCombat (@FloCombat) June 1, 2017

A new heavyweight signing


Slips, Rips, and KO Clips

Max Holloway is a berserker.

Look at this savagery from an 18-year-old Max Holloway. https://t.co/1g27xjruBG

— Patrick Wyman (@Patrick_Wyman) June 1, 2017

Melvin Guillard continues his fractal descent into oblivion by getting knocked out in more and more obscure promotions

KunLunFigh MMA 12,Melvin Guillard pic.twitter.com/ItGhswL8j4

— Wang Lei (@nbwanglei) June 1, 2017

Old school

Gilbert Melendez vs Naoya Uematsu pic.twitter.com/VpM5b1uxjT

— MEGATON (@BasedDongeezus) June 2, 2017

Awesome throw

Ramunas Komas vs Andrejs Zozulja pic.twitter.com/soR6u7exqK

— MEGATON (@BasedDongeezus) June 2, 2017

Out cold

pic.twitter.com/vcuEiJkNVJ

— MEGATON (@BasedDongeezus) June 2, 2017


Good Reads


Podcasts and Video

Fight Nerds with Flyin Brian J

Fight Nerds Ep. 9 : UFC 212 Pre-Fight Show https://t.co/K3S8eyysfZ via @mmamania

— Flyin’ Brian J (@FlyinBrianJ) June 2, 2017

Stay woke, Maniacs!

Bringing you the weird and wild from the world of MMA each and every weeknight

Welcome to Midnight Mania! Tonight we’ve got Vitor Belfort telling his secret wishes and desires, Max Holloway’s apparel on the upswing, Yoel Romero considering himself the right hand of God, knockouts, podcasts, and much more


League of Legends: The Ice Man Returns?

Vitor Belfort, who has backpeddled on his retirement talk of late, has previously floated the idea of a “Legends League” where he and other aging stars can keep fighting each other into their twilight years. It’s an idea that has held some cache, especially over in rival promotion Bellator, who have seen fit to make such matchups as Ken Shamrock-Royce Gracie and Tito Ortiz-Stephan Bonnar, among others. Belfort wanted the idea to include such provisos as a timer on ground fighting and banning certain strikes. Those seem unlikely to be adopted in the near future.

However, his idea of fighting Chuck Liddell may just have some merit, at least on paper. Liddell refuses to rule out the idea of a return, and has as much as said that given enough money, he would re-enter the Octagon. Fans, of course, would remember Liddell, and doubtless the fight would create some nostalgic interest. For Belfort, it is a chance to right what he sees as an old wrong on the part of the judges of their first contest.

Transcript via Ryan Harkness on Uproxx:

“Liddell is very interesting, not just for me but for the fans,” Belfort told MMA Fighting. “I think about the legend league, I think the UFC should do it and I think that would be a good start. Chuck is a legend, we fought in the past. I think I won that fight but they gave it to him. Back in the days he was managed by the owners of the UFC and Dana. Today is totally different.”

“I see it as one of the options, the many options the UFC has to pursue it. We have so many legends in the UFC and so many things could happen in the future.”

Is this the fight to lure the Ice Man out of retirement? The moral merits of bringing him back at age 47 are questionable, but the proven financial success of showcasing stars well past their prime is a factor too, bringing in a demographic of fans that have long abandoned regular viewing of Mixed Martial Arts. The last thing remaining to aging athletes is their name. If Chuck Liddell decides he wants to cash in on his personal brand one more time, as Vitor desires, it wouldn’t surprise me to see this fight happen in 2017.


Insomnia

Holloway and Aldo square off. No one flinching here

Holloway’s style has come a long way

Yoel Romero calls himself the right hand of God and I find that uniquely awesome.

A new heavyweight signing


Slips, Rips, and KO Clips

Max Holloway is a berserker.

Melvin Guillard continues his fractal descent into oblivion by getting knocked out in more and more obscure promotions

Old school

Awesome throw

Out cold


Good Reads


Podcasts and Video

Fight Nerds with Flyin Brian J

Stay woke, Maniacs!