Dana White Adds Fuel to the Chuck Liddell Fire

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On Thursday, following the UFC 98 pre-fight news conference, Dana White would not entirely rule out the possibility of Chuck Liddell fighting again.

He said “there are no rumblings” that Liddell may fight once more and placed the blame for the speculation on John Hackleman. When jabbed with the fact that Liddell himself said he’s still contemplating his future, White backed off slightly.

“Trust me when I tell you, he’s ready to retire,” White said. “He’s ready to retire. It’s the reason we love Chuck Liddell. He has nothing left to prove. He’s got a [expletive] load of money. He’s been a world champion.
He’s beaten a who’s who of mixed martial arts fighters. He’s the most famous guy in the sport. There’s no reason to fight. He’s 40 year-old, man. He and I had an agreement. We had a deal.

Am I his father? Can I tell him not to fight? Absolutely not. If he still wants to fight, he can fight. I’m not saying, ‘It will never happen. It will never happen.’ But he made a deal with me. He’s never not listened to me. We’ll see what happens.”

White could thwart the “Iceman” from entering the octagon by simply ‘not booking him for another fight.’ If he did that and Liddell decided he wanted to fight, that could create the barbed scenario of Liddell looking for a fight outside of the UFC.

Strikeforce immediately comes to mind with old UFC foes like Renato Sobral, Tito Ortiz and Kevin Randleman lurking as possible opponents.

White is Liddell’s former manager and the two are close friends. When asked if he’d stand in the way of Liddell fighting outside the UFC if Liddell opted to fight, White hedged.

“I don’t know, man,” he said, grimacing. “I’m honestly telling you guys I can not see him coming back to me and saying, ‘I want to fight one more.’

We already did that. I can’t see it happening. I think there are a lot of people around him who need his money putting pressure on him. That’s what I think.”

Brian has been an avid fan of MMA ever since he saw Randy Couture beat Vitor Belfort back at UFC 15. In 2008, he decided to embark on a new career by combining his love of MMA and writing. Brian received his M.B.A. from Texas Tech University and currently resides in New York City.