By The Numbers: Chuck Liddell via bknapp52635
, now more than four years removed from his second retirement, still casts a considerable shadow in the mixed martial arts world.
One of the first mixed martial artists to achieve true mainstream stardom, Liddell was a larger-than-life character who married a unique look and undeniable charisma with world-class skills. He peaked during a remarkable seven-fight tear in thebetween April 2, 2004 and Dec. 30, 2006 that saw him rattle off seven consecutive knockouts and emerge as perhaps the sport’s most recognizable star.
, 1-0 in the International Vale Tudo Championship, 1-0 in the International Fighting Championship, 1-0 in Neutral Grounds and 0-1 in Golden Boy MMA.Liddell victories by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 62% of his career total . His list of victims includes Ortiz ,
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