ROSEMEAD, Calif. – Even by star standards, Tito Ortiz seemingly is skating on thin ice.
The once dominant light heavyweight and former champion is 0-3-1 in the previous four years of competition, and a variety of injuries real and alleged have hobbled his ability to fight at 100 percent.
But “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” scoffs at the idea he’s fighting for relevancy, much less his job, at Saturday’s UFC 121 event.