What is Chuck Liddell fight record?

What is Chuck Liddell fight record?

Chuck Liddell : Official MMA Fight Record (21-9-0)

Who did Chuck Liddell lose too?

[ARCHIVES] Chuck Liddell Speaks On His Loss To Tito Ortiz In Third Encounter. By Fernando Quiles Jr. On this day, three years ago, Tito Ortiz defeated Chuck Liddell via KO in an event put on by Golden Boy Promotions.

Who has the most undefeated record in UFC?

List of undefeated mixed martial artists

Fighter Gender Record
Khabib Nurmagomedov Male 29–0 (8 KO, 11 SUB)
Yaroslav Amosov Male 26–0 (9 KO, 10 SUB)
Khusein Askhabov Male 23–0 (6 KO, 10 SUB)
Movlid Khaybulaev Male 19–0–1 (1 NC, 6 KO, 2 SUB)

Could Chuck Liddell beat Jon Jones?

As said, Liddell is the more powerful striker and can end a fight in one shot. Add to that the legendary chin he possessed in his prime, and he could give Jones trouble on the feet the entire fight. Liddell has 13 knockouts in his career and most of them have been clean knockouts that had his opponents unconscious.

Who knocked Chuck Liddell first?

On June 12, 2010, Liddell faced Franklin at UFC 115 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Franklin connected with a counter right hook, knocking Liddell unconscious with five seconds remaining in the first round. Earlier in the fight, Franklin had broken his arm blocking a body kick from Liddell.

Is Chuck Liddell overrated?

Oh, no. Not “The Ice Man?” Sorry to break it to you, but Chuck Liddell is overrated. He was when he was competing and still is by those who remember the “glory days.” Yes, they were glorious days indeed.

When was Chuck Liddell in his prime?

To give my best shot at answering that question, I went back and watched the fights of Liddell’s 2004-2006 win streak, which most would point to as the prime of his career.

Why did Chuck Liddell retire?

With the opinions and considerations of his family and friends in mind after losing three consecutive fights by knockout, Liddell decided to end his fighting career on December 29, 2010.

How good was Chuck Liddell?

His hand speed and power earned him 13 knockouts and 21 wins in his professional career. Early in his career, Liddell displayed his expert kickboxing skills (he holds a professional kickboxing record of 20-2) but looked like he completely abandoned the craft as the years went on.