For a fleeting moment it looked like Chuck Liddell had changed. He was in shape, finally. He had stopped drinking. His new girlfriend had him on the straight and narrow. In the Octagon, Chuck actually threw kicks for the first time in years, one of which broke Rich Franklin's left arm. Liddell was attacking with purpose. Then it all came undone as Franklin threw a short right hook that caught a lunging Liddell and knocked him out.
Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell was unconscious on the mat, again.
For whatever reason many are trying to put a positive spinon this: "Liddell went out like a champion" or "he went out the way he would've wanted to". Almost as if this was some Western; changing Custer's Massacre to Custer's Last Stand.
Sadly, Liddell was not riding off into the sunset even in ambiguity like the western Shane. You couldn't even compare...
Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell was unconscious on the mat, again.
For whatever reason many are trying to put a positive spinon this: "Liddell went out like a champion" or "he went out the way he would've wanted to". Almost as if this was some Western; changing Custer's Massacre to Custer's Last Stand.
Sadly, Liddell was not riding off into the sunset even in ambiguity like the western Shane. You couldn't even compare...
- 6/14/2010
- UGO TV
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