Tito Ortiz guarantees to be physically ready for Chuck Liddell, expects same from “Iceman”

LAS VEGAS – Whether or not you feel former UFC champion Tito Ortiz won his November 2009 rematch with Forrest
Griffin, almost
every MMA observer and fan agreed on one thing: Ortiz’s post-fight
injury report probably wasn’t appropriate.

Ortiz is aware of the criticism, but he promises to be physically ready
for his summer bout with opposing “The Ultimate Fighter 11” coach Chuck
Liddell.

In fact, the “Huntington Beach Bad Boy” told MMAjunkie.com
that if he’s not feeling up to
the task, he promises to withdraw from the fight rather than offer any
post-event explanations for his performance.


LAS VEGAS – Whether or not you feel former UFC champion Tito Ortiz won his November 2009 rematch with Forrest
Griffin, almost
every MMA observer and fan agreed on one thing: Ortiz’s post-fight
injury report probably wasn’t appropriate.

Ortiz is aware of the criticism, but he promises to be physically ready
for his summer bout with opposing “The Ultimate Fighter 11” coach Chuck
Liddell.

In fact, the “Huntington Beach Bad Boy” told MMAjunkie.com
that if he’s not feeling up to
the task, he promises to withdraw from the fight rather than offer any
post-event explanations for his performance.