Chuck Liddell retired from professional MMA fighting and has since been involved in various activities, including acting and working with the UFC.
After a storied career as one of the most popular and successful fighters in mixed martial arts (MMA), Chuck Liddell officially retired from the sport in 2010. Known for his striking ability and knockout power, Liddell became a defining figure in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he held the Light Heavyweight Championship and defended it multiple times.
Following his retirement, Liddell has remained active in the MMA community. He took on an executive role with the UFC, serving as the Vice President of Business Development, although he later parted ways with the organization. Liddell has also pursued acting, appearing in several films and television shows, often playing roles that capitalize on his tough-guy image and fighting background.
In addition to his entertainment ventures, Liddell has been involved in various business endeavors and continues to be an ambassador for the sport of MMA. He occasionally makes appearances at UFC events and participates in fan meet-and-greets. Despite his retirement from fighting, Liddell remains a beloved figure among MMA fans for his contributions to the sport and his legacy as one of its greatest competitors.