Chuck Liddell Shares Bar-Fighting Tips

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In a fun piece over at Asylum.com, UFC light heavyweight star Chuck Liddell shares some tips on bar-fighting. Here’s #1: “My number one tip is, ‘Don’t do it.’ I worked as a bartender for a lot of years, and there’s no reason to. Ninety-nine percent of the fights that happen in bars, there’s no reason for them. It’s a waste of time. But if you’re going to do it, watch your surroundings. Watch for people. Be careful. Watch for bottles. Watch for the friends of the person you’re fighting. The biggest thing you have to worry about is other things coming at you other than the guy you’re fighting. And watch for the door guys, too — the door guys are coming soon. Trust me. Or maybe even the bartender. He might be jumping over.”

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