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Former light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell, one of the pioneers of modern mixed martial arts, has retired from professional fighting. The “Iceman” said Wednesday that he will become an executive vice president for business development with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the promotion that rocketed him to stardom in the United States more than a decade ago. The former collegiate wrestler made his UFC debut in 1998 and quickly became one of the sport’s most popular fighters. His last fight was a knockout loss to Rich Franklin at UFC 115 in June. The Associated Press; Getty Images file photo

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