Tito Ortiz Takes to Twitter in Response to Chael Sonnen’s ‘Verbal Tap’ Claims

Following provocative comments made by Chael Sonnen on the recent episode of You’re Welcome! Tito Ortiz has a message for his former opponent Sonnen is a man known for his infamous tongue. According to the former UFC middleweight, there is a story that only Tito Ortiz and himself are aware of: Ortiz “verbally tapped” prior to […]

Following provocative comments made by Chael Sonnen on the recent episode of You’re Welcome! Tito Ortiz has a message for his former opponent Sonnen is a man known for his infamous tongue. According to the former UFC middleweight, there is a story that only Tito Ortiz and himself are aware of: Ortiz “verbally tapped” prior to […]

“Innocent Until Proven Guilty” Frank Mir Could Exit UFC for Bellator

Frank Mir is a former heavyweight champion who first fought under the UFC banner in 2001, but sees his future outside of the promotion Mir is currently eleven months into a two-year suspension for banned substances. Once that time is served, however, Mir looks like he will be waving goodbye to the UFC. The man who last […]

Frank Mir is a former heavyweight champion who first fought under the UFC banner in 2001, but sees his future outside of the promotion Mir is currently eleven months into a two-year suspension for banned substances. Once that time is served, however, Mir looks like he will be waving goodbye to the UFC. The man who last […]

Chael Sonnen Claims Tito Ortiz Verbally Tapped At Bellator 170

Last weekend, when Bellator MMA had to scramble to find a replacement fighter to fight Fedor Emelianenko at Bellator 172 after Matt Mitrione was forced to withdraw from his headlining bout, two names were thrown out by Bellator MMA President Scott Coker. Those two names were Chael Sonnen and Tito Ortiz. It was an unexpected

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Last weekend, when Bellator MMA had to scramble to find a replacement fighter to fight Fedor Emelianenko at Bellator 172 after Matt Mitrione was forced to withdraw from his headlining bout, two names were thrown out by Bellator MMA President Scott Coker. Those two names were Chael Sonnen and Tito Ortiz. It was an unexpected turn of events considering Ortiz had retired from MMA a month ago after beating Sonnen at Bellator 170. Despite the fact that Ortiz wasn’t taken up on his offer, his willingness to end his retirement has had one notable effect, which is Sonnen calling him out again. During the February 23rd episode of his podcast, You’re Welcome!, Sonnen claimed that Ortiz’s win over him was suspect because Ortiz tapped out before Sonnen did. He also explained why he didn’t bring up Ortiz taping earlier.

“The score is one-one between Tito and I, and you always go into a rubber match. Everyone knows that. The only reason I kept my mouth shut at the Tito fight – look, Tito tapped in that fight. I knew Tito tapped when he tapped. I heard Tito verbally tap and I’ve never said a word about it, privately to Tito at the press conference or to you guys. I never said anything, and the reason is, first off, when you lose, you just take your loss. It’s not a tap if the referee doesn’t call it a tap so therefore, Tito didn’t tap. I thought he tapped, and I let a move go. He verbally tapped, and I never said anything about it, and the reason was, he quit the sport five seconds later. He quit the sport five seconds after I tapped and he quit the sport a minute and five seconds after he tapped. There was no rematch. There was nothing to build and no reason to tell the real story. He then make-believes that he’s gonna come back for Fedor. Now, Tito was nowhere near the Fedor fight. He didn’t offer his services, he had nothing to do with it, but the bottom line was, he then took himself out of retirement by pretending that he offered to fight Fedor, which he did not do. If Tito ever wanted to come back and play, I’ll tell the whole story of what happened in that fight.”

With both men holding a win over each other, Sonnen won in a wrestling match back in their younger days while Ortiz won in their MMA bout at Bellator 172, Sonnen is looking for a third match despite Ortiz claiming that he is retired. According to Sonnen, the third time would be more like the first bout than the second.

“And yeah, we are one apiece. I never got going. That guy is easy to work for me. I would put that guy away in less than two minutes. It would be a completely different fight. It bothers me. It bothers me to come out here and say that I’d clean a guy up in two minutes that just tapped me out. I realize how insane that sounds, but the guy was gone.”

Sonnen stated that Ortiz knows he tapped and wanted to make clear that he doesn’t blame Ortiz for doing so and that he has done the same thing.

“I would’ve taken it to my grave. It was between Tito and I. He gave me a look after the fight. Tito, we’re good man. I tapped fair and square. The ref called my tap, he didn’t call your tap, we’re good. You think I’ve never ran a tap back before? Sure I have. You’re in there, you do anything you can. I had absolutely no problem with it. Tito’s the worst fighter in the sport. We were fighting for title. I took his title. I am now the worst fighter in the sport. Whoever I fight next, if I win that fight, he then becomes the worst fighter because I’ve officially got the crown, and that’s tough.

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Bellator Files Lawsuit Against UFC Over ‘Confidential Information’

The UFC faced a class-action lawsuit in 2014 when a number of fighters made allegations that the promotion had violated anti-trust laws. The case is still ongoing, however, and the UFC’s biggest rival is now involved Reports confirm that Bellator has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court (Central District of California) which will effectively […]

The UFC faced a class-action lawsuit in 2014 when a number of fighters made allegations that the promotion had violated anti-trust laws. The case is still ongoing, however, and the UFC’s biggest rival is now involved Reports confirm that Bellator has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court (Central District of California) which will effectively […]

Bellator MMA Signs Current Legacy Fighting Alliance Champion

Bellator MMA continues to beef up their active talent roster with the addition of a new Bantamweight prospect. Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com broke the news on Thursday that Bellator MMA has signed promising Brazilian competitor Leandro Higo to a multi-fight contract. Higo (17-2) is the current Legacy Fighting Alliance 135-pound champion and a former veteran […]

Bellator MMA continues to beef up their active talent roster with the addition of a new Bantamweight prospect. Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com broke the news on Thursday that Bellator MMA has signed promising Brazilian competitor Leandro Higo to a multi-fight contract. Higo (17-2) is the current Legacy Fighting Alliance 135-pound champion and a former veteran […]

Bellator 173 Weigh-In Results

Bellator 173 takes place on Friday, February 24, 2017 at the SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The prelims will air on bellator.spike.com while the four bout main card will air on Spike at 9 p.m. ET. The event will be headlined by a light heavyweight bout between Liam McGeary and Brett McDermott while James

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Bellator 173 takes place on Friday, February 24, 2017 at the SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The prelims will air on bellator.spike.com while the four bout main card will air on Spike at 9 p.m. ET.

The event will be headlined by a light heavyweight bout between Liam McGeary and Brett McDermott while James Gallagher vs. Kirill Medvedovsky in a featherweight bout will serve as the co-main event. Rounding out the main card will be Sinead Kavanagh vs. Iony Razafiarison in a women’s catchweight bout and Colin Fletcher vs. Alex Lohore in a welterweight bout.

Bellator officials held the weigh-ins for Bellator 173 on Thursday. Here are the weigh-in results:

Catchweight Main Event: Liam McGeary (211.5) vs. Brett McDermott (217.6)

Featherweight Co-Main Event: James Gallagher (145.4) vs. Kirill Medvedovsky (146)

Women’s Catchweight Bout: Sinead Kavanagh (140) vs. Iony Razafiarison (136.2)

Welterweight Bout: Colin Fletcher (171) vs. Alex Lohore (170.4)

Featherweight Bout: James McErleane (145.8) vs. Shay Walsh (136)

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