Tito Ortiz was painted as being just a little bit too much of a bad boy as a Huntington Beach city councilman, prompting his resignation. After serving for less than one year, former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz is no longer a city council…
Tito Ortiz was painted as being just a little bit too much of a bad boy as a Huntington Beach city councilman, prompting his resignation. After serving for less than one year, former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz is no longer a city councilman of Huntington Beach, California, after his resignation Tuesday. The never-ending […]
It seems the most historic rivalry in MMA can never come to an end, as “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” wants another piece of “The Iceman.” UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz recently called out the legendary Chuck Liddell for a fight through Twitter, saying that the two had to run it back in the […]
It seems the most historic rivalry in MMA can never come to an end, as “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” wants another piece of “The Iceman.” UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz recently called out the legendary Chuck Liddell for a fight through Twitter, saying that the two had to run it back in the […]
Tito Ortiz has refuted the claims he has been on welfare, despite being employed. The UFC Hall of Famer has reportedly collected $179-per-week checks from the United States government after applying for COVID-19 relief since July 2020, according to the…
Tito Ortiz has refuted the claims he has been on welfare, despite being employed. The UFC Hall of Famer has reportedly collected $179-per-week checks from the United States government after applying for COVID-19 relief since July 2020, according to the Daily Mail. Although many citizens have taken help, Ortiz is currently the Huntington Beach pro […]
Former UFC light heavyweight champion
Tito Ortiz has come under scrutiny in California for filing paperwork
for unemployment benefits while still receiving his…
Former UFC light heavyweight champion
Tito Ortiz has come under scrutiny in California for filing paperwork
for unemployment benefits while still receiving his…
Tito Ortiz is widely regarded as one of the great light-heavyweights in UFC history, and he thinks he would’ve given Jon Jones some issues when both men were in their primes. In an interview with Sports Matters’ Jerry Coughlan, Ortiz was asked for a prediction for a fight between the two legends in their primes […]
Tito Ortiz is widely regarded as one of the great light-heavyweights in UFC history, and he thinks he would’ve given Jon Jones some issues when both men were in their primes.
In an interview with Sports Matters’ Jerry Coughlan, Ortiz was asked for a prediction for a fight between the two legends in their primes and predicted a split-decision victory.
“What-if” scenarios are nothing new for fight fans and pundits alike. Jones has been the center of predictions involving UFC legends Brock Lesnar, Chuck Liddell and Ortiz.
“You stay in that angle, the outside reach of him, you’ve got problems with him,” Ortiz said. “I push myself harder than I pushed myself through my whole career. I’m doing amazing. My mind is in the right place, my body is in the right place.”
Ortiz last competed at Combate Americas 51 against Alberto El Patron, earning a submission victory in the first round by rear-naked choke. Before that, he battled to a trilogy win over Liddell in an event hosted by Golden Boy Promotions.
After Ortiz defeated Chael Sonnen at Bellator 170, Jones took aim.
“That man better enjoy his JV Victory and stay in his lane, I’d make him look like a white belt,” Jones tweeted.
With Jones starting a new journey at heavyweight and the 46-year-old Ortiz retired from full-time competition, the matchup is seemingly nothing more than a talking point now. But there’s no doubt a fight between the two legends in their primes would’ve been extremely entertaining.
How do you think a Tito Ortiz-Jon Jones fight would’ve played out with both men in their primes?
Tito Ortiz is widely regarded as one of the great light-heavyweights in UFC history, and he thinks he would’ve given Jon Jones some issues when both men were in their primes. In an interview with Sports Matters’ Jerry Coughlan, Ortiz was asked for a prediction for a fight between the two legends in their primes […]
Tito Ortiz is widely regarded as one of the great light-heavyweights in UFC history, and he thinks he would’ve given Jon Jones some issues when both men were in their primes.
In an interview with Sports Matters’ Jerry Coughlan, Ortiz was asked for a prediction for a fight between the two legends in their primes and predicted a split-decision victory.
“What-if” scenarios are nothing new for fight fans and pundits alike. Jones has been the center of predictions involving UFC legends Brock Lesnar, Chuck Liddell and Ortiz.
“You stay in that angle, the outside reach of him, you’ve got problems with him,” Ortiz said. “I push myself harder than I pushed myself through my whole career. I’m doing amazing. My mind is in the right place, my body is in the right place.”
Ortiz last competed at Combate Americas 51 against Alberto El Patron, earning a submission victory in the first round by rear-naked choke. Before that, he battled to a trilogy win over Liddell in an event hosted by Golden Boy Promotions.
After Ortiz defeated Chael Sonnen at Bellator 170, Jones took aim.
“That man better enjoy his JV Victory and stay in his lane, I’d make him look like a white belt,” Jones tweeted.
With Jones starting a new journey at heavyweight and the 46-year-old Ortiz retired from full-time competition, the matchup is seemingly nothing more than a talking point now. But there’s no doubt a fight between the two legends in their primes would’ve been extremely entertaining.
How do you think a Tito Ortiz-Jon Jones fight would’ve played out with both men in their primes?