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Slome
29-12-2010, 23:33
Chuck Liddell Officially Retires from MMA/UFC

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Before today’s UFC 125 (http://www.mixfight.nl/forum/showthread.php?110187-UFC-125-Resolution&highlight=edgar) press conference Dana White and the UFC made a special announcement that UFC great and former light heavyweight champion Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell (21-8) has retired. The move had been talked for years really but today its official, Liddell will not be in the octagon as a fighter again.

Fans of “The Iceman” will be happy to know that he doesn’t have to look for a job after today. The UFC also announced that Liddell will now become the new executive Vice President of Business Development.

Liddell looked very uncomfortable at the podium while thanking White and Fertitta brothers for everything they have done. He even got choked up while talking and got teary eyed, knowing that he was retiring from the sport he loved.

Liddell will be missed as a fighter but he helped take the UFC to new levels as a fighter and will continue to help grow the brand to a higher point now as V.P. of Business Development.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CFrPoLg2vo

wrestler_nl
29-12-2010, 23:34
Gelukkig , maar ik zal hem toch missen :(

marcelt
30-12-2010, 00:22
http://www.ufc.com/media/ufc-125-press-conference-122910

bush1do
30-12-2010, 00:46
geen afscheidswedstrijd?

Slome
30-12-2010, 01:35
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7Q0DoLCMxQ&feature=player_embedded

Kemal
30-12-2010, 06:46
Mooi emotioneel moment tijdens de persconferentie ! Het zal erg wennen voor hem zijn, maar hij zit iig op een goede plek..

marcelt
30-12-2010, 07:39
ERg bedankt Iceman!

Emilio
30-12-2010, 09:45
Goede beslissing. Toch mooi om te zien dat hij zo er zo emotioneel onder is.

Hij zit iig financieel gebakken voor de rest van zn leven. Niet dat hij daar al zorgen om had moeten maken maargoed ;)

Mister T.
30-12-2010, 10:08
Thanks voor alle mooie partijen!

Stiekem wel jammer ;)

T.

T15Boxing
30-12-2010, 10:43
Goed dat hij stopt want ik was bang dat hij nog een partij wou. Hij is een van de beste LHW's ooit en hij kan trots zijn op een mooie carriere. Ik zal hem iig missen in UFC.

Pahlavan
30-12-2010, 10:45
het is de juiste beslissing maar toch wel jammer idd...

chuck was echt het gezicht van mma voor een hele lange tijd.
respect voor alles wat hij heeft gedaan voor de sport en veel succes in de toekomst

el bastardo
30-12-2010, 10:58
Boegbeeld voor de sport. Altijd graag naar Chuck gekeken. Nooit saai en altijd voor de KO. Ik ga hem missen, ondanks dat ik deze beslissing meer dan goed vind. Hopelijk kan hij veel voor de sport en de UFC betekenen.

SanderM
30-12-2010, 11:07
Topper, inmiddels werd het wel tijd om te stoppen met die verliezen, maar gaf zelf aan waarschijnlijk nog niet te zijn gestopt als hij nog steeds won.

In ieder geval mooie doorstart binnen het MMA met de functie die hij gaat vervullen.

Goed artikel op frontpage van Yahoo!, het lezen waard: The Iceman goeth: Liddell retires - UFC - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slug=ki-liddell122910)

marcelt
30-12-2010, 11:29
Toen ik naast Pride ook UFC ging kijken waren Chuck en GSP een van m'n eerste favorieten.

@ Sander M > goed artikel

Garcia
30-12-2010, 11:37
Verstandige beslissing. Gelukkig blijft hij bij de UFC.

Kemal
31-12-2010, 06:54
UFC 125 Fighters Discuss Chuck Liddell's Career and Legacy

LAS VEGAS -- The announcement of Chuck Liddell (http://www.mmafighting.com/tag/Chuck+Liddell/)'s retirement continues to send ripples through the MMA world.

Just days before their respective matches at UFC 125 (http://www.mmafighting.com/tag/UFC+125/), several of the fighters on the card took a few minutes to give their overall impressions of "The Iceman" and his accomplishments in the sport.

Among the fighters to share their thoughts on Liddell were UFC lightweight champ Frankie Edgar, challenger Gray Maynard, Chris Leben and others. Here they are in their own words

FRANKIE EDGAR
On Liddell's legacy
"I think he was one of the pioneers. It started with Royce Gracie and those guys, and Chuck was the next step to push us into the mainstream. Just the way he fought and how dominant he was all those years was huge for the sport. He's like a character. He's got the Mohawk and the attitude. He was perfect for the sport, and I think he's going to do a great job with the UFC."

On his favorite Liddell fights
"I think the Randy [Couture] trilogy. Just the fact I was always a big fan of Randy's coming from a wrestling background. Chuck's a big wrestler, too. He just never took people down. He kind of used it to stay up and knock people out. Those three fights are big for me."

GRAY MAYNARD (http://www.mmafighting.com/tag/GRAY+MAYNARD/)
On Liddell's announcement
"It was happening and I was like, 'Oh my God, I'm sitting by Chuck Liddell, and he's done. He kind of teared up. It was an honor that I was right there. It's definitely some stuff I can tell the kids and grandkids. 'Yeah, I was sitting right by Chuck Liddell when he retired.' It was unbelievable, and my hat's off to him. He was unbelievable."

On his favorite Liddell fight
"I remember I was in the stands when he fought Tito Ortiz the second time, and just that the crowd was electric. He was dropping bombs, it was crazy. It was a great fight."

CHRIS LEBEN (http://www.mmafighting.com/tag/CHRIS+LEBEN/)
On the end of an era
"Chuck's a legend, obviously. He's a fantastic guy and he's a legend. But what it means to me is we're seeing a passing of the torch, really to the next generation. That generation of 'I was a wrestler,' or 'I was a kickboxer,' or 'I was a jiu-jitsu player' is now passing. Now everyone is not wrestlers, kickboxers, they're MMA fighters. They're completely well-rounded, and that's what I'm noticing now. You don't see the wrestler vs. kickboxer, or this discipline vs. that discipline. Which was fun for its time. Unfortunately, we're going to lose those matchups, because everybody is training everything now."

On his favorite Liddell moment
"His kick over [Renato] Babalu [Sobral] is pretty good. That's definitely a highlight. He's got a lot of them. Randy's my hero, and he caught Randy, so if I didn't love Randy so much I'd say that was awesome, too. I trained with Randy for years and I love him. I almost cried when that happened.

BRIAN STANN (http://www.mmafighting.com/tag/BRIAN+STANN/)
On Liddell's impact
"While most of the guys on this card were becoming stars, I was watching as a fan. And Chuck – while I was gone in Iraq – he was the one that transformed it. When he beat Tito [Ortiz] in their fight and won the belt, he became the biggest MMA star in the world. He carried the torch and he made a lot of this possible for a lot of us fighters. And he's a true fighter. If I were to challenge him to a fight right now, he'd fight me on these mats, and that's just the kind of guy he is, and that's why he's going to be in the position he is for the UFC. I'm happy, I think he's going to make this world and this environment a lot better for all of us."

On his favorite Liddell moment
"The Wanderlei Silva fight. The two of those guys are idols for any fighter. They'll fight anybody, any place. They always come and bring it. They're great fighters, and they went out there and laid it all out on the line. There was no loser in that fight."

CLAY GUIDA (http://www.mmafighting.com/tag/CLAY+GUIDA/)
On Liddell's revolutionary style
"Chuck's a pioneer. I want to thank him for all the great fights. To me, [Takanori] Gomi reminds me of Chuck a little bit. He kind of reinvented the wheel, going from a successful wrestler to knocking dudes out and TKO'ing people in the cage. He would do enough to stop your wrestling. If he got taken down, he'd get back up and make you pay for it. Just dropping guys in the cage and making them pay dearly for their takedown or standing in front of him ... He's laid the ground stone in MMA and the UFC world for all fighters, up and comers like me that look up to him for years."

On his favorite Liddell moment
"Him and Randy are a couple of my favorite fighters. But actually, when he knocked out Babalu, when he hit him with that uppercut, it showed you how much power he had. I don't think he even hit him with his fist; he knocked him out with his forearm. I was blown away. It shows you how much power he possesses with his punches and in his limbs when he throws them. You wouldn't want to be on the connecting end of it."

gido
31-12-2010, 15:52
wel jammer maar hij had toch mar weinig meer in te brengen

wrestler_nl
01-01-2011, 19:23
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkqRwdbDeAM