Liddell by KO.
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Liddell by KO.
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He ain't gonna fist fight with Chavez. Liddell had a good MMA straight right but that is different.
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Chuck knew a few submissions and could engage in some ground and pound. He just stopped concerning himself with any of it when it became easier to blast a guy out scream and then head to the post party early.
Even old Chuck pummels junior in a variety of ways. I'd chop at the legs first with kicks. Once the legs start trembling, his base is gone and he can't get his weight behind his punches. He's also a sitting duck for chucks punches if it got that far. Chuck had a uncanny knack for moving his head just enough and throwing short counters. He also got more power from corkscrewing his punches than anyone I've ever seen. Street fight just favors chucks style and his ability to end fights in quick stand up exchanges. The question is could chuck outrun the cartel guys afterwards
They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.
Roy Jones, Jr. "What I've Learned," Esquire 2003
Liddell easily wins this. Any top MMA guy is better equipped for a street fight. And Liddell has a good wrestling background he just abandons it because he fell in love with his power. A lot of wrestlers that join MMA do that because they are really fighters at heart. Rampage, Hendricks, Jon Jones, Woodley, Hendo, etc. But lets be realistic guys and give MMA the factual credit it deserves. Liddell, who cut down to 205, in a street fight with Chavez who is probably out of shape at 205. Liddell knows Chavez is a world class boxer. There is no way he abandons his wrestling in this one. See Coutre/Toney.
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