Morning Report: Chuck Liddell believes an ‘Iceman’ in his prime would KO Jon Jones

As Jon Jones prepares to defend his light heavyweight title to Glover Teixeira at UFC 172 this weekend, the man doing the best promotion for the bout might be Chuck Liddell. The UFC Hall of Famer turned executive hasn’t been obscure on his homerism for former training partner Teixeira, but Liddell’s posture on Jones borders on hostile. On Monday Liddell chided Jones for failing to compete at UFC 151 in 2012, a decision that called for the event to be cancelled. He also remarked that Jones’ unanimous decision victory over Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 165 was a draw ‘at best.’

Speaking with Fox Sports, Liddell now says he believes he could have finished the champ in his prime.

“I think I would have been a horrible matchup for him,” said Liddell. “I would have walked through his punches and he wouldn’t have caught me with anything.

“I would have found a way to hit him and I hit too hard.”

Although technically not undefeated, Jones was rarely tested prior to Gustafsson dragging him into deeper waters. Liddel, who credits his trademark power to training under famed coach John Hackleman, says Jones still hasn’t developed that ability.

“I think it’s too early to tell,” Liddell said. “If he finds his punching power — a good straight [cross], a good hook — then we’ll see. I mean, not only score with it, but hurt somebody. Then we’re talking.”

As far as predictions go, Liddell doesn’t see Jones making it to the championship rounds. “I think [Glover] either hurts [Jones] with a punch and he shoots and submits him, or knocks him out,” Liddell said on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour. “I’m not sure which one, but it’s one of those things. Doesn’t get past [round] three.”

Sour grapes or not, Jones has already surpassed many of Liddell’s deeds in nearly half the time, including consecutive UFC wins (10-7), title victories (7-5) and successful defenses (6-4). Tied at seven, Jones edges Liddell out again this Saturday by competing in his eighth UFC title bout.

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It’s Bisping season.

@bisping @danawhite @ufc @UFC_UK @ParadigmSM Ha

Luke Rockhold (@LukeRockhold) April 22, 2014

@LukeRockhold I’ve won many fights.

— michael (@bisping) April 22, 2014

@LukeRockhold so now after calling me out all that time you don’t want to actually back it up? Yeah thought so.

— michael (@bisping) April 22, 2014

@LukeRockhold well best of luck. Maybe we talk after Saturday.

— michael (@bisping) April 22, 2014

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@wandfc would like to get this tweet out. He has no followers, so let’s help him. #teamnoapologies pic.twitter.com/A5s9Tv53pJ

— chael sonnen (@sonnench) April 22, 2014

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Small world.

That awkward moment when u and your opponent find yourselves alone in hotel gym doing cardio pre… http://t.co/95kBzD0tQF

— Luke Rockhold (@LukeRockhold) April 23, 2014

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As Jon Jones prepares to defend his light heavyweight title to Glover Teixeira at UFC 172 this weekend, the man doing the best promotion for the bout might be Chuck Liddell. The UFC Hall of Famer turned executive hasn’t been obscure on his homerism for former training partner Teixeira, but Liddell’s posture on Jones borders on hostile. On Monday Liddell chided Jones for failing to compete at UFC 151 in 2012, a decision that called for the event to be cancelled. He also remarked that Jones’ unanimous decision victory over Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 165 was a draw ‘at best.’

Speaking with Fox Sports, Liddell now says he believes he could have finished the champ in his prime.

“I think I would have been a horrible matchup for him,” said Liddell. “I would have walked through his punches and he wouldn’t have caught me with anything.

“I would have found a way to hit him and I hit too hard.”

Although technically not undefeated, Jones was rarely tested prior to Gustafsson dragging him into deeper waters. Liddel, who credits his trademark power to training under famed coach John Hackleman, says Jones still hasn’t developed that ability.

“I think it’s too early to tell,” Liddell said. “If he finds his punching power — a good straight [cross], a good hook — then we’ll see. I mean, not only score with it, but hurt somebody. Then we’re talking.”

As far as predictions go, Liddell doesn’t see Jones making it to the championship rounds. “I think [Glover] either hurts [Jones] with a punch and he shoots and submits him, or knocks him out,” Liddell said on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour. “I’m not sure which one, but it’s one of those things. Doesn’t get past [round] three.”

Sour grapes or not, Jones has already surpassed many of Liddell’s deeds in nearly half the time, including consecutive UFC wins (10-7), title victories (7-5) and successful defenses (6-4). Tied at seven, Jones edges Liddell out again this Saturday by competing in his eighth UFC title bout.

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5 MUST-READ STORIES

Signal to noise. The best and worst moments from UFC on FOX 11.

Strong words. Wanderlei Silva calls Chael Sonnen a ‘racist’ for his comments on Brazil.

Chat Wrap. Luke Thomas recaps UFC on FOX 11, covers a UFC 172 preview, answers your questions and more in this week’s live chat.

Outbid. Holly Holm’s coach says World Series of Fighting offered more money, but that the bantamweight is holding out for the UFC.

Nothing to hide. Glover Teixeira isn’t sweating being randomly tested by the Maryland Athletic Commission. ‘I’ll tell you three things I take right now: I take fish oil, and I take multivitamins and a protein shake…’

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MEDIA STEW

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Fight Motion for UFC on FOX 11.

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UFC 174 mini presser with Tyron Woodley, Rory MacDonald and Demetrious Johnson.

Star-divide

TTTHS.

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Jon Jones on Regis and Kathy Lee Kelly and Michael. I’m sorry.

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Tyrone Spong thinks he could be out three to six months with his broken shin.

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BJ Penn says his third fight with Frankie Edgar means more to him than a title fight.

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Long watches.

UFC Fight Flashback: Jon Jones vs Alexander Gustafsson

Countdown To UFC 172: Davis vs. Johnson

UFC on FOX 11: Fight Club Q&A with Frankie Edgar

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TWEETS

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It’s Bisping season.

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Helpful.

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Small world.

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