UFC legend Chuck Liddell eyes four-fight plan, looks forward to proving doubters wrong

LAS VEGAS – Fomer UFC champion and MMA legend Chuck Liddell (21-7
MMA, 16-6 UFC) understands that his back is against the wall.

After a stretch of four losses in five fights, Liddell’s longtime
friend and current boss, UFC president Dana White, doesn’t want to see
the “Iceman” in the cage again.

But with a rematch with fellow “The Ultimate Fighter 11” coach Tito
Ortiz on the horizon, Liddell has his sights set on one more run at the
title. And along the way, he hopes to prove all of his doubters –
including White – wrong about what he’s got left in the tank.


LAS VEGAS – Fomer UFC champion and MMA legend Chuck Liddell (21-7
MMA, 16-6 UFC) understands that his back is against the wall.

After a stretch of four losses in five fights, Liddell’s longtime
friend and current boss, UFC president Dana White, doesn’t want to see
the “Iceman” in the cage again.

But with a rematch with fellow “The Ultimate Fighter 11” coach Tito
Ortiz on the horizon, Liddell has his sights set on one more run at the
title. And along the way, he hopes to prove all of his doubters –
including White – wrong about what he’s got left in the tank.