

I remember being asked in Italy, "Are you going to stop eating any time soon?" Because I'd want to eat again after a couple hours. And if great food is around, I will eat every chance that I get. Q: What is your guilty pleasure when you're on the road? A: When I'm on vacation, dieting is off. Q: What would be your dream trip? A: I've always heard great things about the Greek Islands, and I've never been there. Foodwise, I'd have to go with Paris and anywhere in Italy. Q: What are some of your favorite cities? A: For buildings, it's Paris. The W Hotel () in Miami was pretty awesome as well. In Las Vegas, I've always loved the Red Rock Resort () and the Palms (). Q: What hotels stand out? A: I like the Montage hotels (). I'll be going to Toronto in a couple weeks for work, and I'm really looking forward to it. It does get a little cold up there, but it's still worth visiting. They have some of the nicest people I've ever met. Q: What is an underrated country? A: Canada. I speak a little bit of Japanese, just from my martial arts training growing up. I also heard that Japan has an ice sculpture fest that I'd like to see. My kids laugh at me because I'm just like them. I'm really just a 12-year-old kid if you look at my maturity level. But I've just started snowboarding, and I'm really having a lot of fun doing that. Q: Do you prefer to vacation in cold or warm destinations? A: I'd say that I tend to favor warm weather places.


I'm not really good at surfing, but I've got my kids started, and they're really enjoying it. I like Hawaii too and try to get there a couple times a year. I haven't been to Sydney yet, and I'd like to visit there. Anyhow, I'd like to make it back to Australia. I'm usually not a big city person, but Chicago has always been great. When we were in Melbourne, they said it was like Chicago. We went to Melbourne, Perth and the Gold Coast. Q: What is your favorite vacation destination? A: We were just in Australia, and it was amazing. Liddell, who also competed on "Dancing With the Stars," jokes that taking a roundhouse kick to the face is nothing compared with mastering the pasodoble. Ortiz," which documents Liddell's long-standing rivalry with fellow MMA superstar Tito Ortiz. He also is featured in the new DVD and Blu-ray release "UFC: Bad Blood - Liddell vs. But since retiring last year, the 41-year-old mixed martial artist now is known as The EVP - the executive vice president of business development for the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Ultimate Fighting fans know Chuck Liddell as The Iceman.
