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MMA Has Come to Lake Worth Florida
Aug 15th
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The Iceman – Chuck Liddell
May 17th
Chuck Liddell (born December 17, 1969), also known as “The Iceman” is an American Mixed Martial Artist (MMA) who fights for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A former UFC light heavyweight champion, Liddell has an extensive background in kickboxing and collegiate wrestling. He is noted within the MMA community for his exceptional takedown defense and knockout ability. He is a fearsome opponent, his stand up and especially as a counter-puncher and has endeared himself as a fan favorite He is generally regarded as a stand-up fighter, relying primarily on his background in Kempo Karate and Koei-Kan Karate, while using his wrestling skills to defend against takedowns.
Liddell began training in Koei-Kan karate when he was 12 years old, though he’s best known for his association with the Kempo Karate style taught by John Hackleman. Hackleman’s style relies less on katas than “natural fighting techniques and conditioning,” according to its inventor. Along with this, there is a tattoo that reads “Kempo” on Liddell’s shoulder. Chuck continued to train in Karate through high school and college. In 1993, Chuck viewed the very first UFC I on Pay-Per-View and became immediately intrigued by the sport. Chuck believed that the UFC was an excellent mix of his skills, background, and talent. It became Chuck’s goal to fight in mixed martial arts and the UFC. When Liddell started his MMA career, he began to train in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under John Lewis in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Liddell made his UFC debut in 1998 with a decision victory over Noe Hernandez. Despite a submission loss to top contender Jeremy Horn shortly after, Liddell began establishing his reputation as a devastating striker with victories over Kevin Randleman, Murilo Bustamante, Vitor Belfort, Renato Sobral and Tito Ortiz over the next few years. By 2002, Liddell was considered the number one contender for the UFC light heavyweight title, with growing popularity and support from his fans.

