Scott Coker on Bellator NYC: ‘I Think This is The Best MMA PPV That’s Been Offered in 2017’

Bellator President Scott Coker is optimistic about the promotion’s upcoming pay-per-view (PPV). Bellator NYC takes place on June 24 inside Madison Square Garden in New York City. The PPV portion will feature two title fights, while Bellator 180 will have a light heavyweight championship tilt. A grudge match between Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva headlines […]

Bellator President Scott Coker is optimistic about the promotion’s upcoming pay-per-view (PPV). Bellator NYC takes place on June 24 inside Madison Square Garden in New York City. The PPV portion will feature two title fights, while Bellator 180 will have a light heavyweight championship tilt. A grudge match between Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva headlines […]

Chuck Liddell Teases Trilogy Fight With Tito Ortiz

For some reason, rumors regarding a potential return to action for retired former UFC light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell have begun to swirl in recent memory. In the light of these rumors, ”The Iceman” has confirmed that he is indeed retired, although he didn’t exactly close the door on a potential return either. Last night […]

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For some reason, rumors regarding a potential return to action for retired former UFC light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell have begun to swirl in recent memory. In the light of these rumors, ”The Iceman” has confirmed that he is indeed retired, although he didn’t exactly close the door on a potential return either.

Last night (June 3, 2017), the 47-year-old added more fuel to the fire by posting a picture to his official Instagram account of him staring down longtime rival and fellow former UFC champion Tito Ortiz with the caption ‘Why not?’:

Why not?

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Liddell hasn’t competed since June 2010 when he suffered a stoppage loss to Rich Franklin at UFC 115. Prior to that, he had lost back-to-back fights by KO to Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Rashad Evans. After his retirement, “The Iceman” accepted an office position with the UFC, but he was let go when the promotion was purchased by WME-IMG last year.

Ortiz, on the other hand, is coming off of a first round submission victory over Chael Sonnen in the main event of Bellator 170 last January. After the victory, the 42-year-old announced his retirement from mixed martial arts.

Liddell and Ortiz possess a rich a history, as the pair took part in one of the sport’s most iconic rivalries. The two would fight twice, with Liddell scoring a second round knockout victory over “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” at UFC 47 in April 2004 and a third round TKO victory at UFC 66 in Dec. 2006. They were supposed to meet for a third time after coaching opposite each other on season 11 of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF), but Ortiz was forced to withdraw with an injury.

As of now, there appear to be no plans in place for Liddell’s return or for a trilogy bout between him and Ortiz, although Liddell did reportedly have lunch with Bellator President Scott Coker last week. Bellator would certainly be the most likely landing spot for a bout like this.

Would you like to see these two legends run it back for a third time?

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Scott Coker Does Lunch With Retired UFC Champ

Scott Coker continues to make major moves on behalf of Bellator MMA. Per a report from MMA Junkie, Coker and former UFC light heavyweight champ Chuck Liddell had lunch in Los Angeles, however, a return to the cage wasn’t what the pair were discussing. Apparently, the meeting between the two was to discuss a potential […]

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Scott Coker continues to make major moves on behalf of Bellator MMA.

Per a report from MMA Junkie, Coker and former UFC light heavyweight champ Chuck Liddell had lunch in Los Angeles, however, a return to the cage wasn’t what the pair were discussing. Apparently, the meeting between the two was to discuss a potential brand ambassador role for Liddell with Bellator.

This might come as a surprise to some mixed martial arts (MMA) fans, as “The Iceman” has been teasing a return to fighting lately. Liddell’s coach, John Hackleman, recently did an interview and stated that Liddell’s return would have to be for the right opponent:

“Just like when they first wanted him to quit, and he wanted to keep fighting, everybody was thinking I was trying to push him to keep fighting, which isn’t true. But like I always said, it’s whatever is in his heart. 3 million bucks? Who is gonna tell someone, ‘No. I’m not gonna allow you to make $3 million, which is more than most people make in three lifetimes.’ It would all depend upon – this sounds so bad. Seriously, the people who know me know what a terrible mother hen I am when it comes to matching my fighters, but it would depend on the match. It would all depend on the match. I’m not gonna name who I would let him fight – well, it’s not up to me to let him fight or not – but who I would okay and who I wouldn’t.”

Contrary to his coach’s comments, Liddell recently told TMZ that a return would not depend on who is standing across from him in the Octagon:

I don’t know, I’m not really a betting man,” Liddell said. “We’ll see. I’m retired right now so we’ll see.

“No, my decision wouldn’t depend on that (the opponent).”

In an older interview, Liddell also commented on a potential superfight with Jon Jones where he said that he believes he could’ve beat “Bones” in his prime. In fact, “Iceman” thinks he can even beat him right now:

“Of course I would beat him in my prime,” said Liddell. “I’ll beat him right now. If you got a problem let’s go. I’m not going to get mad at him if he says he can beat me in his prime, he should say that. If I’m your coach, you better say that.”

“We were at the UFC and he came up and said, ‘What’s up, man?’,” added Liddell. “I said, ‘Look man. If you’re going to talk trash about me on the Internet, you might want to tag me so I can respond, instead of talking trash behind my back.’ Trust me, if I have a problem with you, you won’t have to look for me.”

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Scott Coker Feels Rory MacDonald Can Spark Canadian MMA Market Again

Bellator President Scott Coker has a star welterweight in Rory MacDonald, who could reignite the mixed martial arts (MMA) scene in Canada. This past Friday (May 19), MacDonald earned second-round submission victory over Paul Daley inside the SSE Arena, Wembley in London, England. The win has earned “Red King” a shot at the Bellator welterweight […]

Bellator President Scott Coker has a star welterweight in Rory MacDonald, who could reignite the mixed martial arts (MMA) scene in Canada. This past Friday (May 19), MacDonald earned second-round submission victory over Paul Daley inside the SSE Arena, Wembley in London, England. The win has earned “Red King” a shot at the Bellator welterweight […]

Scott Coker Says The Winner of Rory MacDonald vs. Paul Daley Gets Next Crack at Welterweight Title

Scott Coker has confirmed what most analysts and fans had anticipated. The winner of Rory MacDonald vs. Paul Daley at Bellator 179 will receive a welterweight title opportunity. Coker confirmed the news during a media conference call (via MMAFighting.com). Champion Douglas Lima is set to defend his title against Lorenz Larkin at Bellator NYC on […]

Scott Coker has confirmed what most analysts and fans had anticipated. The winner of Rory MacDonald vs. Paul Daley at Bellator 179 will receive a welterweight title opportunity. Coker confirmed the news during a media conference call (via MMAFighting.com). Champion Douglas Lima is set to defend his title against Lorenz Larkin at Bellator NYC on […]

Scott Coker on Bellator NYC: ‘This is The Best Pay-Per-View Card of 2017’

Scott Coker has high hopes for the Bellator NYC card. The event is set to take place inside Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 24. The pay-per-view (PPV) portion will be dubbed “Bellator NYC,” while the prelims on Spike is being called “Bellator 180.” Coker, who is Bellator’s CEO,” recently spoke with […]

Scott Coker has high hopes for the Bellator NYC card. The event is set to take place inside Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 24. The pay-per-view (PPV) portion will be dubbed “Bellator NYC,” while the prelims on Spike is being called “Bellator 180.” Coker, who is Bellator’s CEO,” recently spoke with […]