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Great summary. Thanks TS
But that also show you what a classy guys Chuck is.
Not liking the book because their are not enough "dirt" or talking negative behind peoples back, says more about who you guys are, then Chuck.
The room littered with condoms and women is hilarious.
that seem about right. standard zone diet that many fighters and other athletes follow.
B-b-but... I thought UFC stood for U Fight Cheap and Dana lowballs all of his fighters... :icon_cry2After the second fight with Couture: "I signed a seven-figure endorsement deal with Xyience."
Liddell made $250,000 for the second Babalu fight. Babalu made $21,000.
For the second Tito fight: "I was going to make $250,000 that night no matter what, plus a lot more for getting a piece of the pay-per-view money... Six months after my fight with Tito I was still getting checks in the mid-six figures from my share of the pay-per-view."
Chuck made 500K for the Rampage rematch and another 500K for the Jardine fight.
None of these books seem very interesting tbh. A bunch of bragging combined with some UFC trivia. But its a good thing youre here to show this to me, otherwise I would be risking to see the chuck Liddell book in some store and buy it out of curiosity.
At UFC 66: "Before most of his fights, Tito rips the Team Punishment beanie he wears during his introduction off his head and throws it into the crowd. Two years earlier someone might have grabbed that and either framed it to be hung in their house or put it on eBay. But tonight, when he tossed it over the side of the cage, someone caught it, then threw it right back at him. That was fucking classic."
I agree. It's because he refuses to write anything negative about other people or give behind the scenes stories. It's all about his fighting life and pretty straight forward.