Chuck Liddell Narrative

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Chuck Liddell Narrative
Chuck Liddell is a UFC fighter with a thick coil neck and a mohawk, also known as “The
Iceman” because he never gets afraid before a fight. Chuck Liddell applied to various universities, he got into most of them, while he was in college Liddell would say that he was a slacker “I was the guy who had to scram for everything, so I guess I was a bit of a slacker” he states, Chuck was a procrastinator during his college years but still studied for tests even if it was just scramming. Liddell played football for a year but wrestled for five years. He thought being a P.E coach was a real job although his grandparents thought otherwise. Liddell ended up being a business major although his full time job is being a UFC boxer

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