Whoever said "the best defense is a good offense" probably was someone very much like Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell. In fact, it was Liddell himself.
"My best defense is good offense," Liddell, the former UFC light-heavyweight (205-pound limit), said of his fighting style, which can be summed up as a desire to beat his opponent as quickly and emphatically as possible. The approach made him one of the first superstars of mixed martial arts' Ultimate Fighting Championship, and an unequaled box-office draw.
At 40 and absent from the Octagon for almost 14 months, Liddell - a UFC Hall of Famer - still has the enduring marquee appeal of Mick Jagger whenever the Rolling Stones go on tour. His UFC 115 matchup tonight with one-time middleweight titlist Rich Franklin at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, became the fastest sellout in UFC history, all 21,000-plus tickets being snapped up 30 minutes.