POSTED: September 17, 2008 - 1:54 pm
CATEGORIES: MMA
After watching UFC 88 I was reminded of the reasons I just love MMA. Here is a sport that you never really know what is going to happen, and that is why I, as well as others are drawn to it. I get asked all the time who is going to win this fight or that fight and I always feel bad calling the fight before it happens, being the prognosticator sucks, because you know there are so many elements that come into play in a Mixed Martial Arts fight it is hard to be able to predict that a fighter is going to be able to dominate all of the areas associated with today's MMA. That is what makes Mixed Martial Arts so compelling and so popular in today's world. Just look at the last year and there have been some incredible upsets according to the betting lines, but are they really all such upsets or have we been duped by our own thought processes?
Why is it that we think one fighter is really going to have it easy over another fighter? Well it has to do with a lot of things but marketing and promoters spinning their tales about the virtues of a particular fighter has a lot to do with it. Chuck Liddell is the most marketed fighter in the UFC. He is by Zuffa's claim the most popular and most famous Mixed Martial Arts fighter in the world. If their claim is wrong it cant be wrong by much. Chuck is a fantastic fighter who has proved himself time and time again in the Octagon. He has fought the best of the best sometimes more than once. Every time Chuck walks into the Octagon people automatically assume that he is going to win. The man carries an incredible amount of pressure on his shoulders every time he fights because most people just expect him to win. If he wins then everyone says I knew he was going to win, and if he loses everyone starts saying "What's wrong with Chuck", he's too old, too slow, not hungry anymore, too one dimensional, the list goes on and on.
Here is the real truth. Chuck Liddell is human, and he makes mistakes all the time just like the rest of us do and in the middle of a fight, if you make a mistake and your opponent capitalizes on it you are probably going to lose. That is what happened to Chuck at UFC 88 against Rashad Evans. Chucks answer to all of the reporters that night asking what happened was a simple three-word statement, "I got caught". He's right, that's what happened, he made a mistake and got caught making it and was put to sleep for making it. Yet everyone is out there saying that a statement like I got caught is not enough, there has to be more. Was he not in shape, maybe he was partying to much, no maybe its just all gone to his head and he really doesn't care anymore about fighting he has lost the fire. That's all a bunch of crap! The man trains hard, go up and watch a workout at the "Pit" a see if they train hard there. Chuck has always partied and he always will, it is part of who he is. He was winning the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship when he was out partying. Has it gone to his head, has he lost the fire? Chuck still has the same people around him now that he had when he was nobody and I think the only thing that does get Chuck fired up is the fight.
So many people have come out and said things like "What is he throwing uppercuts like that for". Are you kidding me? Chuck has thrown that same uppercut throughout his career. Go back to UFC 62 and watch his fight against Babalu and see what punch started the end of that fight, yep that same right hand uppercut. The big difference is Babalu was not able to land a beautiful overhand right like Rashad did not because Chucks left hand was up high where it was suppose to be, rather he was unable to take advantage of a mistake. This is what makes fighting so exciting. It is the game of human chess where you either take advantage of your opponent's mistakes or you let them slip by which in the end can mean you are the one being checkmated. Do I think that Chuck should retire like so many people have said lately? Hell no, not until he is ready to step out of the Octagon on his own terms and I truly believe that Chuck has a lot of fights left in him. Is he invincible? Obviously not, but he never was and neither is anyone else that walks this earth. Chuck has only fought top-flight competition his entire career and when all you fight is other great fighters some nights are just not going to go your way. That's the nature of the beast in the fight game. Sometimes it's your night and sometimes its not.
Nice piece BJM on Chuck, his marquee and fight style really does get people fired up to watch the sport and I agree I think he does have a lot of fight still in him. ..I really enjoy reading your columns hope more people find your column online as it is very insightful...
Another excellent blog BJM!!! I agree that, in a sport where one mistake can make the difference between a win and a loss, it is pretty much impossible to predict who will win a fight, and the string up so-called "upsets" over the last year or so only go to prove that. I also concur about Chuck. I don't think he's done. Sure, he's lost more than he's won lately, but how anyone could consider him done after the punishment he dealt Vanderlei a few months ago I just can't understand. He should - and will - go out on his own terms. He's earned that right.
excellent read BJM , Chuck is still a threat in the octagon , and he always will be with his fighting style , i feel he may not be as successfull as he has been in the past due to the new generation of fighter who is more well rounded and more complete . this new breed is more skilled then every before in the sport of MMA , with them having the ability to sit down and watch every fighters fights from their first to their last the new breed and work on technics that will enable them to capitalize on a fighters mistakes as Rashad did in their last fight , too date IMO Rashad is one of the few fighters who where willing to let Chuck come to him rather then them going to Chuck . to me this put Chuck out of his comfort zone , you could see it in his performance , CL was getting frustrated and started to react differently and left himself open when he was throwing a punch , the end result is he got caught . to me CL needs to start some more progress training methods with a new camp the new breed are picking up on his movements and countering them .
well said big john well said
Stick a fork in him, Chuck Liddell is done. Chuck forgot to put his guard up when he throws a punch. That is the first sign of a fighter losing their hand speed. Chuck shouldn't have said "I got caught", that infers that Rashad got lucky. That statement alone took away all the accomplishment of Evans win over him. Chuck should man up and admit he got beat by a superior fighter. I believe Chuck took Rashad too lightly. Rashad was hungry, while Chuck didn't look or acted his best. He lost some zip on his punches. If this fight was taken place a few years earlier, Evans would have been killed. There is no shame in losing to a better fighter. You learn from it and adjust your skills and abilities accordingly. And get ready for the next fight. I just hope that some MMA fighters don't stick around past their prime like their Boxing collegues. John is right Chuck should leave on his own terms, but I think he has one or two fights left in his career.

