Tito Ortiz Believes Manager Should’ve Prevented Chuck Liddell From MMA Return

Tito Ortiz believes that there should’ve been something done in order to protect Chuck Liddell from himself. In fact, the former UFC light heavyweight champion thinks that Liddell’s manager should’ve told him not to do this fight. As seen on Saturday night inside The Forum in Inglewood, California on pay-per-view, Tito Ortiz was able to […]

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Tito Ortiz believes that there should’ve been something done in order to protect Chuck Liddell from himself. In fact, the former UFC light heavyweight champion thinks that Liddell’s manager should’ve told him not to do this fight.

As seen on Saturday night inside The Forum in Inglewood, California on pay-per-view, Tito Ortiz was able to score a first round knockout victory over arch-rival. Before this bout, Liddell and Ortiz had fought twice throughout their legendary careers, with “The Iceman” knocking out Ortiz at UFC 47 in 2004 and UFC 66 in 2006. Now, the standings see Liddell 2-1 against Ortiz.

In the fight, Ortiz evaded almost every attack with ease before he stopped Liddell with a violent right hand. Since Liddell retired from the sport of MMA seven years ago, Ortiz fought nine times. After the fight, Ortiz made it known that he doesn’t think Liddell should have even accepted this fight.

“If I was his manager, then no,” said Ortiz when asked he would have let Liddell sign on for the fight. “I would have told Chuck, ‘No, let’s get you an ambassador job. Let’s promote your name and get you to signings and do other means of making money.’”

Despite the bad blood between these two fighters, it appears that beef is over with. To the point that Ortiz doesn’t want to tell Liddell that he should go back into retirement.

“You can’t hold someone back,” said Ortiz (H/T to MMAFighting). “If they feel something they want to do and they want to fight and continue to fight, then you’ve go to let them walk out on their own. So, If he still wants to fight, then let’s find him an opponent. Let’s find him someone that isn’t a Tito Ortiz.”

“I don’t want to take anything away from Chuck. If wants to compete, then let him compete. Maybe not as a main event, of course. But let’s find him someone that’s a tune-up for him, because I’m not a tune-up fight.”

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Tito Ortiz Opens Up On Burying Hatchet With Chuck Liddell

Tito Ortiz also commented on what his plans are after completing this trilogy fight.

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Tito Ortiz opens up on finally being able to bury the hatchet with his arch-rival Chuck Liddell after fighting for the third time.

It appeared that Ortiz finished up his successful career when submitted Chael Sonnen at Bellator 170 last year. Prior to that, he had won two of his three previous fights. However, his retirement came into question when his fellow former UFC light heavyweight champion posted a picture to Instagram. Obviously, this led to the third fight being made.

As seen on Saturday night inside The Forum in Inglewood, California on pay-per-view, Ortiz was able to score a first round knockout victory over “The Iceman.” Following the fight, Ortiz hugged Liddell and called him “a real champ.” A classy moment between the two stars. Once speaking with the media after the fight, he decided to reflect on their friendship that turned into a rivalry.

“Yeah, I’ve buried the hatchet with Chuck 100 percent,” Ortiz said to MMAJunkie. “You guys got to understand: I’m a loyal person. I love my friends. I’m an aquarius to the tee. If you guys read horoscopes or so forth, read what an aquarius is.”

What’s Next For Tito Ortiz?

Although Ortiz wouldn’t confirm if he planned to fight again, he did confirm some plans that he has in mind. Those plans are to turn his attention Golden Boy’s Oscar De La Hoya to help create new fighters.

“You get that feeling of, ‘Is this the last one?’ I want it to be,” Ortiz said. “It’s a lot of pressure to impose your will on someone like that every single fight is really, really hard. There’s so much pressure to do that. And I’ve been doing it for 21 years. Now, if I just step out of that game.”

“Do it the right way of being a promoter and helping fighters, help them growing. And grow the next Tito Ortiz, grow the next Chuck Liddells, grow the next ‘Rampage’ Jacksons, Royce Gracies, Ken Shamrocks, Conor McGregors. And give them an opportunity to make the real money to make.”

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Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 Undercard Results

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Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 undercard results are underway as the Golden Boy MMA promotion holds this latest event on PPV for fight fans around the world to watch the show.

It’s once again fight day here at LowKickMMA, and the talent on display tonight (Saturday, November 24, 2018) will come in the form of Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3. There’s a whole bunch of great fights also taking place on the rest of the main card.

Deron Winn and Tom Lawlor meet in a light heavyweight bout in the co-main event.

Gleison Tibau vs. Efrain Escudero is next in a light heavyweight bout.

Walel Watson vs. Ricardo Palacios is next in a featherweight bout

Opening the main card on PPV is Jay Silva vs. Oscar Cota in a heavyweight bout.

Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 Undercard Results

Here are the results for this event:

Main Card (9 p.m. ET/PPV)

Light Heavyweight Bout: Deron Winn vs. Tom Lawlor

Light Heavyweight Bout: Gleison Tibau vs. Efrain Escudero

Featherweight Bout: Walel Watson vs. Ricardo Palacios

Heavyweight Bout: Jay Silva vs. Oscar Cota

Preliminary Card (7 p.m. ET/FITE)

Dave Terrell vs. Johnny Cisneros

Craig Wilkerson vs. Joshua Jones

Albert Morales vs. James Barnes

Westin Wilson vs. Leandro Gomes

Jose Huerta vs. Fernando Garcia

Tom Gallicchio vs. Jason Manly

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Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 Betting Odds: Who’s Favored In Trilogy?

Final betting odds are in.

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Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 betting odds is in for as this event is quickly approaching for the Golden Boy MMA promotion.

Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 goes down on tonight (Saturday, November 24, 2018) inside The Forum in Inglewood, California. The main card will air on PPV (pay-per-view) at 9 p.m. ET with six bouts. The preliminary card will begin at 7 p.m. ET on FITE TV.

Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz in a light heavyweight bout will headline this show. Deron Winn vs. Tom Lawlor in a light heavyweight bout will serve as the co-headliner. Rounding out the card is Kenneth Bergh vs. Jorge Gonzalez in a light heavyweight bout, Gleison Tibau vs. Efrain Escudero in a light heavyweight bout, Walel Watson vs. Ricardo Palacios in a featherweight bout, and Jay Silva vs. Oscar Cota in a heavyweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Ortiz is a -270 favorite over Liddell, who is a +230 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Lawlor being a +250 underdog against Winn, who is a -300 favorite.

Main Card (9 p.m. ET/PPV)

Light Heavyweight Bout: Chuck Liddell (+230) vs. Tito Ortiz (-270)

Light Heavyweight Bout: Deron Winn (-300) vs. Tom Lawlor (+250)

Light Heavyweight Bout: Gleison Tibau (-140) vs. Efrain Escudero (+120)

Featherweight Bout: Walel Watson (+400) vs. Ricardo Palacios (-500)

Heavyweight Bout: Jay Silva (+190) vs. Oscar Cota (-230)

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Liddell vs. Ortiz III Salaries: Headliners Cash Big For Trilogy Fight

Chuck Liddell & Tito Ortiz got paid nicely for his performance at this show.

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Chuck Liddell & Tito Ortiz are cashing in on some big bucks to come out of retirement in order to step inside of a cage to fight each other once again. The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) released the salaries on the eve of the event.

Liddell and Ortiz made the biggest pay, with $250,000 for ‘The Iceman’ and $200,000 for ‘The Huntington Beach Bad Boy.’ Neither fighter will get a win bonus but both are expected to receive a part of the pay-per-view sales.

Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 goes down on tonight (Saturday, November 24, 2018) inside The Forum in Inglewood, California. The main card will air on PPV (pay-per-view) at 9 p.m. ET with five bouts. The preliminary card will begin at 7 p.m. ET on FITE TV.

Liddell vs. Ortiz in a light heavyweight bout will headline this show. Deron Winn vs. Tom Lawlor in a light heavyweight bout will serve as the co-headliner. Rounding out the card is Gleison Tibau vs. Efrain Escudero in a light heavyweight bout, Walel Watson vs. Ricardo Palacios in a featherweight bout. Also, Jay Silva vs. Oscar Cota in a heavyweight bout.

Chuck Liddell & Tito Ortiz Payouts

The full Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 payouts include the following, courtesy of MMAFighting:

Main Card (9 p.m. ET/PPV)

Light Heavyweight Bout: Chuck Liddell: $250,000 (no win bonus) Tito Ortiz: $200,000 (no win bonus)

Light Heavyweight Bout: Tom Lawlor: $25,000 (no win bonus) Deron Winn: $5,000 ($5,000 win bonus

Light Heavyweight Bout: Gleison Tibau: $10,000 ($10,000 win bonus) Efrain Escudero: $10,000 ($10,000 win bonus)

Featherweight Bout: Walel Watson: $5,000 ($5,000 win bonus) Ricardo Palacios: $5,000 ($5,000 win bonus)

Heavyweight Bout: Jay Silva: $5,000 ($5,000 win bonus) Oscar Cota: $5,000 ($5,000 win bonus)

Preliminary Card (7 p.m. ET/FITE)

Fernie Garcia: $1,500 ($1,500 win bonus)

Joe Roye: $1,250 ($1,250 win bonus)

Jose Huerta: $1,250 ($1,250 win bonus)

Francisco Estrada: $1,000 ($1,000 win bonus)

Keith Berry: $3,000 ($3,000 win bonus)

Joseph Henle: $3,000 ($3,000 win bonus)

Craig Wilkerson: $1,500 ($1,500 win bonus)

Joshua Jones: $1,500 ($1,500 win bonus)

Johnny Cisneros: $2,000 ($2,000 win bonus)

Dave Terrel: $2,500 ($2,500 win bonus)

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Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 Weigh-In Results

Fighters have hit the scales to officially weigh-in.

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Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 weigh-in results has been released as the fighters took the stage to get ready for battle inside of the cage under the promotion banner.

Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 3 goes down on Saturday, November 24, 2018 inside The Forum in Inglewood, California. The main card will air on PPV (pay-per-view) at 9 p.m. ET with six bouts. The preliminary card will begin at 7 p.m. ET on FITE.

Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz in a light heavyweight bout will headline this show. Deron Winn vs. Tom Lawlor in a light heavyweight bout will serve as the co-headliner. Rounding out the card is Kenneth Bergh vs. Jorge Gonzalez in a light heavyweight bout, Gleison Tibau vs. Efrain Escudero in a light heavyweight bout, Walel Watson vs. Ricardo Palacios in a featherweight bout, and Jay Silva vs. Oscar Cota in a heavyweight bout.

Golden Boy officials held the weigh-ins for this event on Friday. Here are the weigh-in results:

Main Card (9 p.m. ET/PPV)

Chuck Liddell (203.4) vs. Tito Ortiz

Deron Winn (205.6) vs. Tom Lawlor (199.6)

Kenneth Bergh vs. Jorge Gonzalez

Gleison Tibau (159.4) vs. Efrain Escudero

Walel Watson (139.4) vs. Ricardo Palacios

Jay Silva vs. Oscar Cota

Preliminary Card (7 p.m. ET/FITE)

Dave Terrel vs. Johny Cisneros (179.4)

Craig Wilkerson (169.2) vs. Joshua Jones (170.8)

Albert Morales (135) vs. James Barnes (135.2)

Westin Wilson vs. Leandro Gomes

Jose Huerta vs. Fernando Garcia (145.6)

Tom Gallicchio vs. Jason Manly

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