DETROIT — After dropping a decision loss to Matt Hamill, a result that pushed his winless streak to five straight fights, it seemed that Tito Ortiz‘s days in the UFC were over. UFC president Dana White even hinted at cutting Ortiz at the press conference just hours after the MMA legend and UFC building block lost to Matt Hamill.
Suddenly and without warning, though, White reversed course, confirming that Ortiz would get another match in the UFC.
On Wednesday, White explained his decision-making process, but he warned, it’d be the Huntington Beach Bad Boy’s last shot to keep his UFC career alive.