UFC veteran Tito Ortiz hopes to end career with Forrest Griffin rubber match
Tito Ortiz thinks he has just one more fight left in his illustrious career, and he hopes it'll come against Forrest Griffin. The former light-heavyweight champion and future UFC Hall of Famer joined MMAjunkie.com Radio on Friday night and confirmed that his next fight will be his last. "I just turned 37 years old," he said. "I've been in the game for 15 years and competing only with the UFC. I ...
Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin Call Each Other Out
Before his TKO loss to Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz revealed that he has plans of retiring after his fight contract is up. The month of May will mark the 15-year anniversary of Ortiz's first fight in the UFC and the "People's Champ" feels that the time has come to call it a career. With one fight left on his contract, Ortiz wants his final fight to ...
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Why Tito Ortiz Should Have Retired a Long Time Ago
MMA was the Métier that Tito Ortiz supremely excelled at, however, after a long list of failures in the Octagon, it?s become quite obvious why the once golden boy of the UFC should?ve retired a long time ago. Ortiz, formerly known as ?The Huntingdon Beach Bad Boy,? burst on to the MMA scene in May of 1997 and won his first matchup against Wes Albritton, however, he lost his next fight, but still ...