Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell burst onto the MMA scene in 1998 during his UFC debut fight win against Noe Hernandez in UFC 17.  His rise to UFC champion includes most notable TKO wins against Randy Couture (UFC 52 & 57), Tito Ortiz (UFC 47 & 66), Wanderlei Silva (UFC 79) and the KO win that catapulted him into UFC stardom at UFC 31 against Kevin Randleman.  Chuck reigned as UFC World Light Heavyweight Champion for two years, defending his title five times.

Titles
UFC World Light Heavyweight Champion (former), UFC Hall of Fame Inductee 2009, USMTA North American Heavyweight Title, IFK National Heavyweight Title, IFC Heavyweight Champion
Other Titles
5th degree Black Belt in Kempo under John Hackleman, Purple Belt in Jiu-Jitsu under John Lewis, Division 1 NCAA wrestler at California Polytechnic State University
Fight Training
Koei-Kan Karate, Hawaiian Kempo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kickboxing, Wrestling
Fighting Style
Excellent striker with knock-out power, well-rounded grappler, excellent take-down defense
Current Projects
Since his last fight in June of 2010, Chuck has enjoyed some time off and been traveling as an ambassador promoting the UFC and making personal appearances all over the United States. He currently has a partnership with Autozone and has a couple funny commercials running. He is also working for Fox on a Fantasy Football Uncensored show. He recently filmed a movie called War Pigs that will come out in Spring/Summer 2015.
Chuck Liddell

Birth name: Charles David Liddell

Born: Santa Barbara, California

Date of Birth: December 17, 1969

Hometown: San Luis Obispo, California

Parenthood: Father of five

College: California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly)

Degree: B.A. in Business: Accounting

Website: www.chuckliddell.com

Trains out of: The PIT, San Luis Obispo, Ca.

Trainer/Coach: John Hackleman

Management: Heidi Liddell

Fight Organization: UFC

Weight Class: 205 lbs

Height: 6’2”

Record: 21-8-0

Trademark: Mohawk

Known For: Knock-out power

Chuck Liddell

Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell burst onto the MMA scene in 1998 during his UFC debut fight win against Noe Hernandez in UFC 17.  His rise to UFC champion includes most notable TKO wins against Randy Couture (UFC 52 & 57), Tito Ortiz (UFC 47 & 66), Wanderlei Silva (UFC 79) and the KO win that catapulted him into UFC stardom at UFC 31 against Kevin Randleman.  Chuck reigned as UFC World Light Heavyweight Champion for two years, defending his title five times.

Titles: UFC World Light Heavyweight Champion (former), UFC Hall of Fame Inductee 2009, USMTA North American Heavyweight Title, IFK National Heavyweight Title, IFC Heavyweight Champion

Other Titles:  5th degree Black Belt in Kempo under John Hackleman, Purple Belt in Jiu-Jitsu under John Lewis, Division 1 NCAA wrestler at California Polytechnic State University

Trained in: Koei-Kan Karate, Hawaiin Kempo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kickboxing, Wrestling

Fighting Style: Excellent striker with knock-out power, well-rounded grappler, excellent take-down defense

Current Projects:  Since his last fight in June of 2010, Chuck has enjoyed some time off and been traveling as an ambassador promoting the UFC and making personal appearances all over the United States.  He currently has a partnership with Autozone and has a couple funny commercials running. He is also working for Fox on a Fantasy Football Uncensored show. He recently filmed a movie called War Pigs that will come out in Spring/Summer 2015.

Birth name: Charles David Liddell

Born: Santa Barbara, California

Date of Birth: December 17, 1969

Hometown: San Luis Obispo, California

Parenthood: Father of five

College: California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly)

Degree: B.A. in Business: Accounting

Website: www.chuckliddell.com

Trains out of: The PIT, San Luis Obispo, Ca.

Trainer/Coach: John Hackleman

Management: Heidi Liddell

Fight Organization: UFC

Weight Class: 205 lbs

Height: 6’2”

Record: 21-8-0

Trademark: Mohawk

Known For: Knock-out power