![]() The entire first section of the book informs the reader that Liddell did not come across fighting by happenstance, but rather it was in his blood. His grandparents had a tremendous influence on him, with his grandfather playing a huge role in him growing both as a person and as a fighter. ![]() He was raised in Santa Barbara, Calif., by his single mother. When Liddell was born, he had a physical handicap (explaining the hitch in his step). Iceman comes out swinging with accounts of Lidell’s childhood, providing little-known facts about the fighter. In this convincing biography, a range of questions are answered, from the mohawk and painted toenails to the simple question of why he became a fighter in the first place. Many would agree that Liddell’s life and background is somewhat of a mystery. Iceman: My Fighting Life by Chuck Liddell and Chad Millman was able to succinctly, and graphically, let outsiders into the world of one of the most recognized names in MMA history. ![]()
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