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Posted by bjj1605
Oh....my....god
    
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Post #16 9/28/11 2:12:22PM
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I wouldn't mind seeing Chuck in the octagon one last time but as mentioned before it's gotta be a fight that makes sense. Not a gimme fight but something that either already has an established history or something that's going to be competitive or exciting.
1.Tito 2.Wandy 3.CC 4.AA
I think those could all be very competitive fights for Liddell. I have a little sympathy for Chuck beacause he was the man of the hour and he wants to be that once more under the biggest platform the organization has ever been apart of but perhaps it's best if he just stays on the sidelines.
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Post #17 9/28/11 2:40:53PM
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Posted by emfleek
I watched the interview...
some of the people freaking out must not have
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Post #18 9/28/11 4:25:38PM
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Posted by emfleek
I watched the interview...Chuck didn't just come out and say he wants to fight. He was asked if it bothered him that he wasn't going to be a part of it and he said yeah. It's not like he's openly campaigning for another fight.
He's a competitor. What do all competitors have in common? They want to compete.
Exactly.
He said nothing about having serious intentions to compete again.
Chuck is still one cool SOB. He looks healthy, and has one helluva gig with the UFC. Glad to see a legend like Chuck invloved with MMA still, he deserves it.
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Post #19 9/28/11 9:05:31PM
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