Chuck Liddell
Mixed Martial Artist - UFC Champion

Born
December 17th, 1969
55 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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A mixed martial artist and kickboxer achieved prominence in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) during the early 2000s. Became the first UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and played a crucial role in popularizing mixed martial arts. Competed in various high-profile fights, establishing a reputation for striking power and resilience. Retired with an impressive record and continued to contribute to the sport as a coach and mentor.
First UFC Light Heavyweight Champion
Defeated Tito Ortiz at UFC 66
Held a record of 21 wins and 8 losses
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