As one of greatest light heavyweights in the history of the sport, it would be a no brainer that UFC Hall of Famer and former light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell would have a cosy secured spot in the UFC after his retirement back in 2010.
But with his ferocious knock out power and trademark Mohawk what sort of job would Chuck Liddell have after his mixed martial arts career was all said and done? Coach, commentator, promoter, actor, bouncer?

In the following clip we get a glimpse of not the Iceman Chuck Liddell, but the Office Man Chuck Liddell who is working as an executive working on his latest assignment of assembling the UFC 129 card.
In what is proving a bit more difficult than getting the knockout punch, Chuck finds himself having to learn Portuguese to make a bout offer to Jose Aldo, having a very awkward run in with a co-worker while getting coffee to then getting constant phone calls from former nemesis Tito Ortiz. Despite all this the former champion manages to assemble the card smoothly with two title bouts resulting in a sell out of over 55,000 seats which results in a trademark celebration among his office co-workers.
About Chuck Liddell:
Chuck Liddell is a retired American mixed martial artist and former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion. He has an extensive striking background in Kempo, Koei-Kan Karate, and Kickboxing, as well as a grappling background in collegiate wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
He holds the record with the most knockouts in UFC history at 13. He had 23 fights in the UFC; along with Randy Couture, he is widely credited for bringing MMA into the mainstream of American sports and entertainment. On July 10, 2009, he was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame.





