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You know what else I see? I see Shogun lying on his back with a referee crouched over him waving his arms. As far as I’m concerned, we all owe Chuck a great deal for everything he has given us. I mean, how exhilarating was it to watch him bludgeon Tito Ortiz after all his gum-flapping? How great was it to watch him avenge his loss to Randy Couture in such devastating fashion? Chuck is, undoubtedly, one of the greatest fighters of all time; sure, he’s getting a little long in the tooth, but who really cares? I know I don’t. Thirty years from now, I would still watch an elderly Chuck Liddell fight some bowlegged geezer in a nursing home. It was glaringly obvious that Rua was out of shape; he started sucking wind as early as the middle of the first round. In my opinion, Coleman was 24 seconds away from a decision victory before he was caught with a punch and ultimately TKO’d. Be that as it may, there are no excuses in MMA.On April 18th, 2009, in Montreal Canada, Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell returns to face Mauricio “Shogun” Rua for what will be his 26th professional fight.. Although Shogun did end up getting his first UFC victory, it was a subpar performance. However, Forrest silenced the critics by dominating Rua for three rounds before submitting him. I see Shogun chasing Liddell only to be caught with one of those thunderous, bone-jarring punches he has been so generous with over the course of his career. Personally, I’m glad he has decided not to retire. If Rua comes into this fight looking like he did in his last two, Chuck Liddell should have an easy night. Why? Because he’s a fighter that throws caution to the wind and comes straight at his opponents. When a fighter decides to take a fight, he is basically communicating that he is healthy enough to do it.

It looked like two fighters in their forties going at it, rather than one forty-something and an up-and-coming 28 year-old. Once again, it was not to be. Perhaps the powers that be in the UFC thought a 44 year-old has-been was just the thing to jumpstart the domination we were all waiting for. However, the success he had in PRIDE did not travel with him to the United States.In his first UFC fight, Shogun faced Forrest Griffin, who many analysts thought would be an easy fight for him. He is the gift that keeps on giving. Of course, the critics hate to eat their words so, after the fight, there was all this talk about Shogun’s injuries. More importantly, it is widely known that the last thing an aging fighter loses is his punching power, and Chuck has oodles of it.

It must have gotten lost with his luggage; goddamn baggage handlers! Rua was expected to come into the UFC and wreak havoc on the light heavyweight division; to date, this prophecy has not come to pass. Rua won, what I would call, another shit-show. We all know that Liddell is at his best when he is being stalked; he is more dangerous when he is backing up than when he is moving forward. Even if he does manage to pull it together and shows up in shape for the fight, stylistically, it is not a good match-up for Shogun. If you are too injured to fight, DON’T FRIGGIN’ FIGHT!!In his second UFC fight, Shogun faced a superannuated Mark “The Hammer” Coleman. There is no real intelligent way to put it, so I am just going to say that Forrest kicked the living shit out of him. Chuck is one of the best counter-punchers the octagon has ever seen. Thank god for “The Iceman,” the gift that keeps on giving.Even though Chuck has lost three of his last four fights, I still think he has more than enough in his Knitted fabric wool mixed composite fabric arsenal to deal with Rua. He has given MMA fans some of the greatest moments in the history of the sport.Mauricio “Shogun” Rua has had an enormously successful career in PRIDE; he has beaten some of the sport’s top fighters including Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Kevin Randleman, Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Ricardo Arona, and Alistair Overeem.

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