For all of Tito Ortiz’s talks about respect, Anderson Silva says his fellow UFC legend is disrespecting the fans.
For all of Tito Ortiz’s comments about respect, Anderson Silva questions Ortiz’s.
Silva vs. Ortiz serves as the co-main event for the impending Evander Holyfield vs. Vitor Belfort boxing card, taking place inside Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida on Sat., Sept. 11 via Triller pay-per-view (PPV). Silva (34-11-0-1 in MMA, 2-1 in boxing) and Ortiz (21-12 in MMA, 0-0 in boxing) were contracted to box at 195-pounds; however, “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” tipped the scales at 200-pounds on Friday morning.
“You signed the contract. It’s 195. Why don’t you make your weight? You don’t prove your respect for the people watching. You don’t prove your respect for the fans. I don’t have anything to say. I do my part, I’m professional and that’s it,” Silva told MMA Fighting. “I don’t know. Why did you sign the contract?
“When you’re training hard, you’re putting your heart into your job, when you love something, you do your best. It’s not different for me. I try to do my best all the time. I never disrespect my fans and I make weight and do my best. I come prepared in my mind. I come prepared with my body to do my best inside the ring.”
Ortiz, a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Light Heavyweight champion, spent much of his professional career competing at 205 pounds. While Silva dabbled at Light Heavyweight, the former UFC Middleweight champion spent most of his career at 185 pounds.
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