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Chuck Liddell is open to the idea of fighting NBA legends, Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley. The former UFC light heavyweight champion hasn’t fought in MMA since being swept aside by Tito Ortiz in their trilogy fight in 2018. Before that, Liddell had been retired from fighting since 2010 after a run of consecutive knockout […]
Chuck Liddell is open to the idea of fighting NBA legends, Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley.
The former UFC light heavyweight champion hasn’t fought in MMA since being swept aside by Tito Ortiz in their trilogy fight in 2018. Before that, Liddell had been retired from fighting since 2010 after a run of consecutive knockout defeats.
Recently, the 51-year-old expressed an interest in fighting Jake Paul. ‘The Iceman’ later said a fight with the internet celebrity would never actually happen.
For now, he’s content being the referee in celebrity boxing matches. Liddell is set be the man in the middle when former NBA star, Lamar Odom squares off against Backstreet Boy, Aaron Carter tonight.
During an appearance on Jimmy Smith’s ‘Unlocking The Cage’, Liddell talked about which celebrities he’d like to box.
“Yeah, Shaq would be a fun one, change it up and try to reach Shaq,” Liddell said. “You gotta remember, one of my sparring partners for a long time was 6’10. So it’s not big, but I trained with Gan McGee forever, and my brother is 6’4, 6’5, 300lb. But standing next to Shaq, Shaq’s a big man… I’m always around big guys, but Shaq’s one of those few guys you go up to and go ‘Damn, Shaq’s big.’”
‘The Iceman’ added that he wouldn’t mind squaring off against Charles Barkely in the boxing ring as the pair already have a competitive history.
“Maybe Charles Barkley,” Liddell said. “He challenged me to come back and beat him in a golf tournament again. I beat him in a Tahoe tournament. I was second to last, but I beat him. I pulled it out in the last hole and beat Charles Barkley.” (Transcribed by Middle Easy)
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Former UFC light heavyweight champion
Chuck Liddell said he doesn’t have interest in a boxing match with
YouTube star Jake Paul despite some prior trash talk…
Former UFC light heavyweight champion
Chuck Liddell said he doesn’t have interest in a boxing match with
YouTube star Jake Paul despite some prior trash talk…
Chuck Liddell expects to be ducked by Jake Paul after calling out the YouTuber turned professional boxer. The internet celebrity transitioned to boxing in 2020 and has looked good against extremely poor opposition. Paul stopped fellow YouTuber AnESONGib in his first bout before picking up a highlight-reel knockout against former NBA player, Nate Robinson, on […]
Chuck Liddell expects to be ducked by Jake Paul after calling out the YouTuber turned professional boxer.
The internet celebrity transitioned to boxing in 2020 and has looked good against extremely poor opposition. Paul stopped fellow YouTuber AnESONGib in his first bout before picking up a highlight-reel knockout against former NBA player, Nate Robinson, on the undercard of Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr.
In April, the 24-year-old squared off against an actual fighter for the first time, albeit a retired MMA fighter best known for his elite-level wrestling skills and lack of hands – Ben Askren. Paul scored a first-round TKO win and continued to call out several high-profile UFC fighters.
A couple of weeks back Liddell suggested that he wants to fight Paul. The UFC legend said, “I’m ready anytime for that clown” when a fan asked if somebody in the MMA world could shut up the YouTuber.
In a recent interview with TMZ Sports, Liddell claimed the fight is unlikely to take place due to the simple fact Paul is not on his level.
“He’s not good enough to fight me,” the 51-year-old said of Jake Paul
“It just doesn’t make sense for him,” Liddell added. “None of it makes sense for this guy. He’s going to risk getting hurt like that?”
Liddell will officiate the upcoming celebrity boxing match between pop star Aaron Carter and former NBA champion Lamar Odom on June 11 in Atlantic City.
‘The Iceman’ says he’ll continue in the role of official until the right amount of money is offered for his return to fighting.
“I’m going to stick around reffing them for a while,” Liddell said. “We’ll see if something happens, you never know. If they offer enough money or something, I’m always down to fight.”
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It seems the most historic rivalry in MMA can never come to an end, as “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” wants another piece of “The Iceman.” UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz recently called out the legendary Chuck Liddell for a fight through Twitter, saying that the two had to run it back in the […]
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It seems the most historic rivalry in MMA can never come to an end, as “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” wants another piece of “The Iceman.” UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz recently called out the legendary Chuck Liddell for a fight through Twitter, saying that the two had to run it back in the […]
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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell is the latest to try his hand at boxing—though he’ll be doing so as a referee. Liddell will officiate when…
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell is the latest to try his hand at boxing—though he’ll be doing so as a referee. Liddell will officiate when…