Everybody likes my fight style but now I need to win… I’m working 24 hours a day for this fight.
Keith Jardine has a good style. He likes to fight standup and it’s good for fans. It’s more emotional. I love this. I think this is a good opponent for me. He has beaten many, he beat Forrest, he beat Chuck and he is a good name for me, a good match.
I?m going to prepare for his technique. I?m training a lot of Muay Thai. I’m training a lot of wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu. I’m prepared for every situation for this fight.
Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): So are you saying that a lot of these fighters who we see on television as the faces of the UFC, do you think that behind the scenes, they are commenting on that type of thing but are just afraid to say it?
Tito Ortiz: Of course they’re commenting on it. There are all kinds of guys … Georges St. Pierre, I know he’s very disgusted with the UFC, but it’s just one of those things where they give him little small things that he thinks are great. He gets a brand new Hummer, like “Wow, I get an awesome new Hummer” (and it) costs 50 grand, and all of a sudden I gotta pay taxes on it, and I gotta pay for gas, and dutta-dutta-duh.
This is a pathetic tactic either way. If this is a lie, it really shows how low Tito is in general. If it’s true, Tito has no business outing it, and GSP is probably keeping the disagreement private for a reason.
So that controversial earmark that would direct proceeds collected not required to run the athletic commission to the state’s only collegiate Division I program? It was approved on the committee level:
A bill to legalize and regulate “mixed martial arts” competitions in Tennessee is headed for a full Senate vote.
The measure passed the Senate Finance Committee 10-1 on Monday. The companion bill was approved 95-2 in the House last week.
The measure would create a new commission to regulate amateur and professional contests beyond the boxing and kickboxing currently permitted in Tennessee.
The committee approved an amendment by Sen. Bo Watson that would direct some of the proceeds to Division I wrestling programs in Tennessee.
Something unexpected has come up. I’m not going to be able to keep this journal here anymore. I’ll be shutting it down for good later this week, but before I do, I’m going to try to get everyone caught up on what has led to this. I have some stories to tell, and some pictures to post up.
Brent and I are going to try to drive the Land Cruiser over the mountain range tomorrow, from Vegas to Pahrump…. We’re going to load up our warm clothes, some food, a camera, and a spare gas can, and just go for it. I’m hoping we can get it done in one day, and I hope we make it back in one piece.
I’ll start catching the journal up when I get back from the mountains.
Tito Ortiz: Actually, I’ve seen my fan base increase. They’ve seen the true colors of Dana and they’ve seen that I’m not the only one saying something. Many fighters – Randy [Couture], Tim [Sylvia] – are talking about what Dana has been doing. Fans want to support me no matter where I go.
MMA Madness: And on that note, can you tell us what’s next for you?
Tito Ortiz: Well, nothing official yet. As soon as this fight is over, I have a 30-day waiting period before I can negotiate.
MMA Madness: Which organizations are you interested in?
Tito Ortiz: Definitely EliteXC. Affliction seems to be building up well. And they just started with DREAM in Japan. Any organization that will respect me and promote me as the champion that I am.
MMA Madness: And of these organizations you’re interested in, which have contacted you?
Tito Ortiz: All of them have contacted me, but I can’t negotiate yet.
I think a lot of people are expecting Tito to fight and within 24 hours announce that he has signed with EXC, Affliction or DREAM. In reality he can’t even begin negotiations with any non-UFC promotion until 30 days after the fight. Knowing how difficult Tito can be at the table when it comes to getting a contract he likes I’m going to say it’ll be July or August before we know what his next move is.
There really aren’t a lot of attractive non-UFC fights at light heavy outside of Frank Shamrock or Cung Le (who would each have to be willing to move up to 205…which may not be doable for Le). Tito says in the interview that he’d consider bulking up and fighting Fedor or Kimbo also. I think the smart path would be for him to take a deal with EXC and fight Le or Shamrock on a joint promoted card. From there if he really wants to bulk up he could take on Strikeforce’s heavyweight champion in Alistair Overeem as a “testing the waters” bout…this is also a fairly safe bout as Ortiz would likely be able to get the fight to the ground and pound out a win. From there you can try to work a possible big money fight with Kimbo.
Fantasy matchmaking on my part to be sure, but it’s a path that is doable, profitable and fairly safe route for Tito.