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Published 09:07 30 May 2016 BST
Updated 09:37 30 May 2016 BST
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'Rampage' went 2-0 against the UFC Hall of Famer when he knocked him out in under two minutes at UFC 71.
McGregor explained how the finish materialised and how disappointed he was by the knockout as he was a huge Liddell fan and even met 'The Iceman' at an event back in the day.
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Describing the moment as one that "broke his heart back in the day", Conor plays a game of "What If", imagining what would have happened had Chuck planted his foot as his threw a left body shot, instead of continuing to flow through as he did in the fight.
It's an interesting breakdown of the fine margins between a win and a loss in the brutal world of UFC.
Of course, with this being Conor McGregor, he has to cheekily tease to his upcoming future.
"If that was boxing he'd [Chuck] have been back up by the 8 count fresh. But it ain't boxing".
Oh Conor... tell us more about you and boxing right now? ;)
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