For Chuck Liddell , his trilogy fight with fellow UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz was about much more than getting a win inside the cage. On Friday night, nearly a week after losing to Ortiz by first-round knockout in the headliner of Golden Boy’s inaugural MMA event, Liddell issued what appeared to be a prepared statement on Instagram . In the video, “The Iceman” gave thanks and addressed several topics, starting with expanding on why he decided to come out of retirement at age 48. “These past few months for me were a lot more than a fight against Tito,” Liddell said

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Chuck Liddell: Tito Ortiz trilogy was ‘about my own personal journey and challenge’ – MMA Junkie

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