Chuck Liddell recalls scoring vicious KO in 3 vs 1 street fight: ‘Got him right on the chin’

MMA icon Chuck Liddell fought just as much on the street as in the Octagon.

The former UFC-light heavyweight supports itself to defeat boxing legend Mike Tyson in a non-starting matchup.

Chuck Liddell was also part of the notorious street brawl in which Tito Ortiz was eliminated by Lee Murray in 2002.

Now he has told the story about hiring three men in a street fight that ended with a mean Ko.

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Chuck Liddell tells 3 vs 1 fighting story

Chuck Liddell recently appeared on the podcast of Jake Shields' Fight Back to talk about his life and career.

'The Iceman' called Alex Pereira as his favorite active UFC star before he opened over his street fighting days, as a result of which he played the hero when he met three men who beat up a helpless victim.

“I remember that I was once in Sloan and I drive through the street. I pulled a red light and I saw these three boys beat this guy together, “said Liddell.

“I just put my car in the park, got out, ran towards him and kicked a man. I had held one man to the next he held. Had his hand behind his back.

“This guy came running and I just kicked him. Pop! I have him straight in the chin and he just went to sleep.

“I did quite a few fights, it was very nice there. We had many crazy times. '

Chuck Liddell calls his favorite street fighting strike

After having had fun in street fights for years, Liddell has perfected a knockout way.

“Elleboog. Clean elbow,” the UFC legend replied when asked to name his favorite street fighter attack.

Liddell added: “I used to do clean elbows. I would catch boys with elbows all the time.

“I did almost everything. I jumped from cars of cars, threw flying sidekicks, I have done back and everything.

'Yes, I did [head kicks] A few times a few times. “

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