POST MORTEM: CHUCK LIDDELL & UFC 115

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TIME FOR CHUCK LIDDELL TO WALK AWAY

New York, NY– A fortnight ago at UFC 115 in British Columbia, Canada there was a definite mixture of named veterans of the sport along with the next generation of Mixed Martial Arts fighters involved. However, when it was all said and done, it was two living legends of MMA and a potential future legend that stole the show, sadly for one, it was for the wrong reason. Chuck ‘The Iceman’ Liddell(21-8, 13 KO’s), arguably the most recognizable MMA fighter in the world and a UFC Hall of Famer, took it on the chin, literally, again for the fourth time in his last six fights and hopefully the last time ever.

FRANKLIN KO’S CHUCK WITH ONE BROKEN ARM

While I had predicted openly before the fight that I thought Rich Franklin (26-5, 14 KO’s & 9 subs) would defeat Liddell in a decision, a surprising turn of events occurred in an exciting first round. Liddell, as seems to
happen all the time now, got caught coming in by a counter short right that
melted the Iceman like The Wicked Witch of the West. Liddell, who UFC
President Dana White
was trying to get to retire after his last loss 14
months ago, came into this fight energized, focused and easily in the best
shape of his long and stellar career. Known to enjoy the nightlife in his
past, Liddell showed up ripped with shredded abs, which he’s never had
before and early in the fight, it looked as though the long layoff would
prove good for him.

CHUCK LOOKED BETTER THAN EVER!

Stalking his opponent in his patented counter punching style, he was
definitely quicker then he’s been recently even shooting in on Franklin for
an early takedown and combining his punches with devastating leg kicks. How
devastating, it was later found out that he broke Rich Franklin’s left arm
in that first round with a vicious round kick. Franklin however weathered
the storm and throughout all that Liddell gave him in that first round, he
had moments of his own where he connected with quick jabs and combinations.
Then with just about ten seconds left in the first round, Liddell
characteristically came after Franklin with arms wide open after thinking
he had him in trouble and got hit with a short counter right that knocked
him down. A follow-up left to the head by Franklin with his broken arm and
a second right hand to the face forced the ref to stop it as Liddell was
clearly out.

THE FRANCHISE IS NOW CLOSED

So it appears quite clear that Chuck Liddell’s storied career as a fighter
is finally over, however shed no tears for this warrior. Dana White made it
known in the post-fight press conference that he’ll always have a home with
the UFC in some capacity as he continues to be an ambassador for the sport.
As for Franklin, the former UFC middleweight champion (185 lbs), he seemed
quite strong at light heavyweight (205) and with two wins in his last
three fights over legends Liddell and Wanderlei Silva, he appears to be on his way to carving out his own legendary Hall of Fame career. When asked at
the post-fight press conference if he would go back to 185lbs, he said “I
would like to make a run at the 205 lb. title”.

MIRKO CRO-COP GETS WIN

While one legend leaves and another one continues to grow, the third legend
in this equation, Mirko ‘Cro-Cop’ Filipovic, came back with a new found enthusiasm he hasn’t shown in a long time, if ever. With only the fourth
submission win in his career, Cro-Cop (27-7, 20 KO’s) finished a young
hungry Pat Barry with a rear naked choke late in the 3rd round of their co-main event bout. Early on it looked as though Barry (5-2, 5 KO’s) may
have Cro-Cop’s number as he twice dropped the Croatian sensation with quick
right hands. However, both times he failed to follow-up and capitalize on
any damage he may have inflicted on the legendary striker, who Barry had
admitted before the fight he idolized. It was quite evident as the fight
continued and the momentum swayed, Barry showed way too much respect for
his idol and was content just to be in the same cage with him. Next up for
Cro-Cop, who knows as his UFC career currently stands at (4-3), however a
more relaxed and even joking Filipovic seemed not only amiable towards the
fans and his opponent, but his employer as well. Dana White said at the
post-fight press conference, “I like the new Cro-Cop”.

UNDERCARD AIRED ON SPIKE TV

Amidst this trio of legends, there were a couple of young fighters who
looked very impressive in their respective fights, one doing so in defeat.
First, Evan Dunham (11-0, 2 KO’s & 6 subs) looked really good as he totally dominated a tough Tyson Griffin (14-3, 6 KO’s & 3 subs) by smothering him with his slick jiu-jitsu game for a split decision win. How one judge even
gave a round to Griffin, let alone the fight, should be investigated. Also,
Rory McDonald (10-1, 4 KO’s & 6 subs), although he got finished with mere seconds left in the third round of his fight with Carlos Condit, looked extremely impressive in the first two rounds. The youngest fighter
currently on the UFC roster, only 20 years old, he looked seasoned well
past his age. In the end Condit (25-5, 11 KO’s & 13 subs), the former World Extreme Cagefightingwelterweight champion (170), proved too much for the young stallion. Expect to see big things for both these young stars down the road as their talent just continues to grow with their experience.

SAY GOODBYE TO THE OLD PARTY GUY

So as a new wave of fighters continue to make their way into this generation of MMA, it’s only right that we acknowledge the career and achievements of an actual pioneer of this sport. Chuck Liddell, who was headlining UFC 115 last night, made his initial appearance in the octagon 12 years ago in 1998 at UFC 17. That’s over 100 shows ago, counting Ultimate Fight Night cards. That night he won a decision over Noe Hernandez, I know Noe who? It doesn’t matter because since then he’s fought the who’s who of MMA and up until recently, was the best of the best. However, no one is immune to Father Time and when that time comes, as we’ve seen so many times before, if you hang on too long the legend dies. Thanks for the memories Chuck!

“Slammin’ Sammy” Perez

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