LOS ANGELES –  Chuck Liddell is reinvigorated as the final days begin to wind down for his trilogy bout with Tito Ortiz, and he believes it’s going to show in his performance. It’s been more than eight years since former UFC light heavyweight champ Liddell (21-8) retired from the sport. He will return to competition for a third encounter with his longtime rival Ortiz (18-12-1), an opponent for which it’s easy for “The Iceman” to get motivated

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