Chuck Liddell Concedes “Not Taking Shots Like I Used To”

Over the last few weeks MMA fans have seen two of the sport’s greatest legends take losses in Chuck Liddell, and more recently, Fedor Emelianenko. Of course, there are some huge differences in each storyline,  as Fedor hadn’t lost since December, 2000, (and that was due to a cut he incurred seconds in) while Liddell […]

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Over the last few weeks MMA fans have seen two of the sport’s greatest legends take losses in Chuck Liddell, and more recently, Fedor Emelianenko. Of course, there are some huge differences in each storyline,  as Fedor hadn’t lost since December, 2000, (and that was due to a cut he incurred seconds in) while Liddell has been stopped three times in a row (with the losses to Rich Franklin and Rashad Evans in particular being of the ‘dude he’s f—ked up’ variety).

While UFC Prez Dana White made it abundantly clear following Liddell’s UFC 115 loss to Franklin, that “The Iceman” would never fight in the UFC again, the former champ hasn’t really done a ton of media much less talk about whether or not he’s hanging up the gloves. Well in a recent interview with MMA Canada.net, which featured a lovely looking woman asking the questions, and as a result, some rather interesting / understandable choices regarding camera work, Liddell had this to say about his latest loss (thanks to MMA Fighting for the tip):

“I’ve been an aggressive fighter my whole life,” he said. “It’s one of those things that it’s hard to change after so long. I probably should have been more conservative, protect myself a little more. I guess I’m not taking shots like I used to.”

Yes. Unfortunately not. In terms of retiring? Chuck was pressed on the question a couple of times but wasn’t saying much, other than he’s “going to talk to Dana.” It’s all still sounding very familiar no? To watch the entire interview head here.

Tyson Griffin Will Replace Joe Stevenson To Fight Takanori Gomi.

Dave Meltzer is reporting that UFC lightweight fighter Tyson Griffin will replace injured fighter Joe Stevenson to take on Japanese sensation Takanori Gomi as part of the the August 1 card UFC on Versus 2 event. The event takes place from the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California.
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Dave Meltzer is reporting that UFC lightweight fighter Tyson Griffin will replace injured fighter Joe Stevenson to take on Japanese sensation Takanori Gomi as part of the the August 1 card UFC on Versus 2 event. The event takes place from the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California.

Fans of Gomi are hoping to see a much better and more polished fighter than the one that made his debut in the Octagon against Kenny “KenFlo” Florian at UFC Fight Night 21. Not only did Gomi look unfocused and outclassed, his cardio seemed to be very lacking as well.

Griffin is a solid fighter but not necessarily a solid finisher. With a penchance for having fights go to decision(8 of his last nine have gone that way) its easy to see why the ATT fighter hasn’t progressed to the upper levels of the UFC lightweight division. Griffin will be coming off a decision loss to Evan Dunham at UFC 115: Liddell Vs. Franklin and should be more than hungry to take out the former Pride champion Gomi.

There’s not a lot of information on the matches scheduled for UFC on Versus 2, but Jon Jones will take on Vladimir Matyshenko and Yushin Okami will face Mark Munoz. We’ll update the card information as the bouts become official.

A Mellow Chuck Liddell Talks UFC 115 Loss And His Future With The UFC.

UFC veteran fighter Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell is still mulling over the idea of retirement, though many MMA insiders are certainly looking for him to do so after his KO loss to Rich Franklin at UFC 115. On the other side of the coin Liddell can still sell seats and his conditioning seemed much […]

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UFC veteran fighter Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell is still mulling over the idea of retirement, though many MMA insiders are certainly looking for him to do so after his KO loss to Rich Franklin at UFC 115. On the other side of the coin Liddell can still sell seats and his conditioning seemed much better; however it seems like his chin is the main issue, and medically is it even safe for Liddell to continue to take the beatings inside the Octagon? Your thoughts?

UFC 116: Five Reasons Why Lesnar vs. Carwin Will Break One Million PPV Buys

Ladies and Gentlemen, we are just under a week away from a true clash of the titans. At UFC 116, we will see two monsters do battle in order to settle who is the baddest man in UFC’s Heavyweight Division.
This event has the makings of breaking …

Ladies and Gentlemen, we are just under a week away from a true clash of the titans. At UFC 116, we will see two monsters do battle in order to settle who is the baddest man in UFC’s Heavyweight Division.
This event has the makings of breaking 1 million Pay – Per – View […]

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UFC 116: Five Reasons Why Lesnar vs. Carwin Will Break One Million PPV Buys

UFC 116:Five Reasons Why Lesnar vs. Carwin Will Break 1 Million PPV Buys

Ladies and Gentlemen we are just under a week away from a true clash of the titans. At UFC 116, we will see 2 monsters do battle in order to settle who is the baddest man in UFC’s Heavyweight Division.
This event has the makings of breaking 1 m…

Ladies and Gentlemen we are just under a week away from a true clash of the titans. At UFC 116, we will see 2 monsters do battle in order to settle who is the baddest man in UFC’s Heavyweight Division.
This event has the makings of breaking 1 million Pay – Per – View […]

UFC Betting

UFC 116:Five Reasons Why Lesnar vs. Carwin Will Break 1 Million PPV Buys

Scott Coker Talks Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Division

This weekend in San Jose, California Strikeforce held its mega event, Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Werdum . During the pre-hype press conference, MMA Valor was able to talk with Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker about the light heavyweight division….

This weekend in San Jose, California Strikeforce held its mega event, Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Werdum . During the pre-hype press conference, MMA Valor was able to talk with Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker about the light heavyweight division.
At last week’s Strikeforce: LA event, the winner of the night’s main event between Robbie Lawler and Renato Sobral was going to […]

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Scott Coker Talks Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Division