12/30/2007 7:11:12 AMShould Chuck retire? 

jkilmer
Grass Valley, CA
age: 64


If Chuck, who of course has certain provocative magnetism and which endeared him to many, wants to move on in martial arts, he must realize inherent ethos and ethic to the arcane...which is where internal power abides. Chuck is gifted in this sublunary arena yet, with all due respect, a baser sphere not fostering style. You must realize the infinitude of internal attribute which, in turn, translates to more efficient, graceful outward technique.... Chuck is a great guy, but, again that not-so-refined purview is an impediment to the higher stratum where sanctified denizens dance in style and over negligible exponents of the brutality and circumscription of the system. The mystical dimension of the internal and...the "HAND OF DEATH!"

1/1/2008 7:03:19 AMShould Chuck retire? 
bullcatbait
Greenfield, OH
age: 33


not till he gets his belt back then he should but yea chuck is the man but he has lost a step or two its time for the new generation and whats this i hear about brock lesner i gota see this

1/5/2008 9:02:29 PMShould Chuck retire? 

ericr64
Over 2,000 Posts (3,075)
Mount Pleasant, MI
age: 44


Silva beat Rampage, Rampage beat Chuck, Chuck beat Silva.....Bouncin around at the top.
All bad MoFoes.

1/6/2008 1:17:04 AMShould Chuck retire? 
forme2
Lakeside, OR
age: 47


How many of you have ever fought in the ring any typeit's easy for armchir quater back to pass judgement tyr it before you judge the Ice man will go down as one of the best in history instead of judging try competing if you can drag your self off the couch

1/6/2008 5:42:55 AMShould Chuck retire? 

typicalliberal
Gilbert, AZ
age: 26


Fuk the ice man put a fork in him he's done game over man he's finish.
He's to busy runnin around with tapout crew he doesn't train properly he was outta
shape he's been over the hill for awhile in my books. Too many younger and more advanced
fighters I tell you get off your game for a lil in this sport and your done.

1/6/2008 7:35:19 AMShould Chuck retire? 

ericr64
Over 2,000 Posts (3,075)
Mount Pleasant, MI
age: 44


He looked realy good in his last fight against Silva. He did a "little" cruising in the third round because he knew he won but fought a good fight against a top notch guy.

1/10/2008 8:04:04 PMShould Chuck retire? 
bryhykr
Calgary, AB
age: 42


Lol hell no. Wanderlei should, tho... I think the loss to Quentin was good for chuck, it solidified the pride loss which was a sticking point in his career.. HE can't retire until he and Rampage go at it a third time I think, Chuck has unfinnished business.
Jesus.. Two losses and everyone is writing the guy off... Some fans YOU are...

1/21/2008 11:02:47 PMShould Chuck retire? 

treecutter
Brick, NJ
age: 24


i think chuck is great but everybody knows wut he is gonna do...strike it out on his feet. so what he needs to do is mix it up like he did wit silva. if he broadens his game which he has skills in wrestlin and jits then he will be more un predictable making him a better fighter

1/22/2008 3:54:29 PMShould Chuck retire? 

sweetynikki
Canyon Country, CA
age: 23


Hell No Chuck shouldn't retire, i love Chuck he's an awesome guy....one of my best friends grew up with him so i've met him a few times, he's a really nice guy and an amazing fighter....i love the iceman

1/28/2008 8:03:25 PMShould Chuck retire? 

123ufcman
Heber City, UT
age: 18


Chuck is nowere near from being finished everyone always will hit a bump in the road hes not my favorite fighter but he is defenatly still got some game I think he needs to work on his defense when hes strinking thats his only weakness

1/31/2008 7:42:16 PMShould Chuck retire? 

treecutter
Brick, NJ
age: 24


i think chuck needs to be more agressive and move forward towards his opponent tp put pressure on him like jackson did to him



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2/2/2008 8:23:49 PMShould Chuck retire? 
saunie
Jacksonville, FL
age: 28


I honestly believed he would have announced his retirement if he would have lost to Wanderlei.

2/4/2008 10:33:00 AMShould Chuck retire? 
420northernbred
Burnsville, NC
age: 33


Yes chuck should retire, basically because the fight game is for younger warriors. If not retire he should brush up on his boxing skills because he dont punch well and its obvious the people hes been knocking out dont know shit about keeping there hands up.

I have experiance in competing not in UFC but I have 1000s of rounds between competing and from sparring, ive been on the matt too! Chuck hits hard and hes got heart thats it.



[Edited 2/4/2008 10:43:17 AM]

2/5/2008 12:42:07 AMShould Chuck retire? 

treecutter
Brick, NJ
age: 24


he beat wanderlei silva no way should he retire

2/22/2008 3:24:57 PMShould Chuck retire? 

yunvs
Over 1,000 Posts (1,240)
Columbus, OH
age: 35


at 180 lbs hes one of he hardest hitting lightheavys, hes a beast, the fights he has lost were no joke, you lose some you win some, hes a fighter thats what he does and hes pretty damn good at, why should he retire, at his fight status i would only fight if i wanted to or the money was right, hes ALWAYS goin to bring a crowd not to mention the pain