Tito Ortiz’s submission victory over Alberto El Patron is no more, at least for now. Back in Dec. 2019, Ortiz took on El Patron under the Combate Americas banner. It was a wipeout win for Ortiz as he submitted the former WWE star in the first rou…
Tito Ortiz’s submission victory over Alberto El Patron is no more, at least for now. Back in Dec. 2019, Ortiz took on El Patron under the Combate Americas banner. It was a wipeout win for Ortiz as he submitted the former WWE star in the first round via rear-naked choke. At least that’s what we […]
Tito Ortiz’s submission win over Alberto El Patron has been changed to a no decision. The pair competed in the headliner of the Combate Americas 51 event in Hidalgo, Texas back in December. Ortiz quickly took the former WWE star down and dominated en route to a first-round submission victory via rear-naked choke. It put […]
Tito Ortiz’s submission win over Alberto El Patron has been changed to a no decision.
It put the former UFC light heavyweight champion at 21 career wins as well as a three-fight winning streak.
However, that isn’t the case as per the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) which oversaw the event. According to the official results paperwork filed by them (obtained by MMA Junkie), the result is now a no decision.
There is no reason stated as of now why that is the case. However, according to a TDLR official, there is an investigation going on.
“The results of the fight were changed pending further investigation,” a TDLR official told MMA Junkie.
It is certainly possible that something went amiss on Ortiz’s side such as a failed drug test. However, if there is no wrongdoing, “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” will likely get his win back.
We’ll just have to wait and find out.
What do you think is the reason for Ortiz’s win being overturned to a no decision?
This past December, former WWE star Alberto Del Rio made his return to mixed martial arts (MMA) action at the Combate Americas 51 show. Del Rio, known as Alberto El Patron, took on former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz in the main event of the night. There, Ortiz was able to easily dispatch of […]
This past December, former WWE star Alberto Del Rio made his return to mixed martial arts (MMA) action at the Combate Americas 51 show.
Del Rio, known as Alberto El Patron, took on former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz in the main event of the night. There, Ortiz was able to easily dispatch of El Patron, taking the fight to the ground and picking up the submission victory. The show was Combate Americas’ first pay-per-view (PPV) since 2013. Speaking to MMA Junkie, El Patron opened up on the loss and said he was “very upset” after the defeat.
“I was very upset, and people are never going to know what goes on in the mind of a fighter or athlete after losing a fight,” Del Rio said. “You have live another battle because you have to deal with the fact that you lost in a fight, that there’s a better man than you, that you trained so hard for so many months and that wasn’t enough. But after processing the loss, I felt good about it because I trained hard, I gave it my all in the training camp.
“It was tough adapting to the cage and I think a lot of people don’t understand that it’s night and day fighting in a cage as opposed to a ring. It’s completely different. And all that time away from MMA and since MMA has evolved a lot when I used to fight in Japan. You could win many fights with just wrestling and ground and pound, but now everyone has a good base in wrestling, striking, and grappling.
“So if I would’ve came back and had more time to prepare, maybe the result would’ve been different. But I leave happy, I didn’t have any major injuries from the fight, I don’t think I looked bad against a legend like Tito Ortiz, and I leave mixed martial arts happy. I’ll just continue growing talent with Combate Americas and keep doing what we’ve been doing from the beginning.”
Furthermore, El Patron really thinks he could’ve won that fight. It was his first MMA fight since 2010, meaning he was out-of-action for nearly a decade. The former WWE Champion said ring rust is very much a real thing, and he made two big mistakes that led to his downfall.
“I think I could’ve won that fight, I really do,” Del Rio said. “I made some mistakes with the strategy. but once again the would’ve doesn’t exist. Ring rust is real and it was there. I made two big mistakes and with someone as experienced as Tito that’s deadly.”
El Patron believes that he could do much better in a rematch, however, he’s going to stick to his word that his fight with Ortiz would be the last of his combat sports career. He even mentioned that Saudi Arabia wanted to bring Combate Americas to their country, with El Patron fighting on the card. So, there’s still a demand for the Mexican star to fight, and the money is certainly there, but he feels at this point in his life that he’s done fighting.
“I said it from the beginning, this was going to be one fight and that’s it,” Del Rio said. “There was a possibility because, as you know, people in Saudi Arabia are buying everything and they wanted us to bring Combate Americas there, specifically with me fighting on that event.
“They were putting down a lot of money and like “The Godfather” said, it was an offer we couldn’t refuse. But that just stayed on the table, and since the beginning, I said I was going to do it so the company would keep growing. For me, to do my last fight was to take that stake off my chest from Japan since in my last fight I wasn’t training the way I was supposed to.’
“For this one I trained very well, but you know, Tito is someone with a lot of experience and me retiring for so long from MMA, being 14 years away from the sport that did affect me. But oh well, like I said, it was one fight and that’s it.”
There was no gold on the line, officially, for El Patron vs. Ortiz, however, there was a gentleman’s agreement. El Patron put up his old WWE Championship belt on the line, while Ortiz put up his UFC title belt. With Ortiz winning, he took home El Patron’s WWE Title, offering it to his younger sons, who are professional wrestling fans.
“I still have that void because I had that belt framed and hanged on shelf,” Del Rio said. “It was very nice and it was the original, but I had to give it to him because that was the deal. I gave him my word as a man, so yeah. Right now I’m making a replica so I can have a copy, so I can at least have that memory on my wall.”
What do you think about Del Rio saying he thinks he could’ve won his fight against Ortiz?
Alberto Del Rio believes he could’ve beat Tito Ortiz in his return to MMA. Del Rio returned to the cage back in December for the first time in nearly 10 years when he battled Ortiz. It was an anticipated fight and the two did not like each other …
Alberto Del Rio believes he could’ve beat Tito Ortiz in his return to MMA. Del Rio returned to the cage back in December for the first time in nearly 10 years when he battled Ortiz. It was an anticipated fight and the two did not like each other in the lead up to the scrap. […]
Everyone is offering up their picks for Conor McGregor vs. Donald Cerrone this weekend. The pair will headline UFC 246 on pay-per-view (PPV) in a welterweight bout from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada Saturday night (January 18, 2020). Now, former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz has revealed who he’s picking to win. […]
Everyone is offering up their picks for Conor McGregor vs. Donald Cerrone this weekend. The pair will headline UFC 246 on pay-per-view (PPV) in a welterweight bout from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada Saturday night (January 18, 2020).
Now, former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz has revealed who he’s picking to win. Speaking to SBN MMA, Ortiz said he’s picking “Cowboy” to leave “Sin City” victorious due to “karma” catching up with the Irishman for his recent wrongdoings. (H/T MMA Mania)
“I like ‘Cowboy’ in this one,” Ortiz said. “I really like [his] chances. Conor has taken a beating his last couple of fights, people have kind of found his Kryptonite. The pressure is something that Conor can’t handle. I think that life is something that comes full circle. Karma is a b—ch and it always bites people in the ass. Conor has done some really bad things and I think karma will get him at the end of the day.”
Ortiz is in the middle of what could likely be his last run in the sport, currently on a three-fight win streak. He has picked up wins over the likes of Chael Sonnen, Chuck Liddell, and Alberto Del Rio in recent years. Now, Ortiz fights under the Combate Americas banner, and has one fight left on his deal with the promotion, which has yet to be announced.
What do you think about Ortiz saying “karma” will catch up with McGregor at UFC 246?
According to a press release by Combate Americas, their recent Tito Ortiz vs. Alberto El Patron pay-per-view (PPV) event did very well in Mexico. The promotion announced that the matchup between former UFC light heavyweight champion Ortiz and ex-WWE star El Patron pulled in 3.1 million total viewers on Televisa Canal 5 in Mexico. However, […]
According to a press release by Combate Americas, their recent Tito Ortiz vs. Alberto El Patron pay-per-view (PPV) event did very well in Mexico.
The promotion announced that the matchup between former UFC light heavyweight champion Ortiz and ex-WWE star El Patron pulled in 3.1 million total viewers on Televisa Canal 5 in Mexico. However, in the United States, Combate notes the PPV “did not fare as well,” and “initial reports indicate a low buy rate for the company’s only pay-per-view offering to date.”
Combate Americas CEO Campbell McLaren made a statement in the press release as well.
“We pulled off the biggest event in the company’s history, and it showed across a number of platforms, including the size of our live broadcast television audience in Mexico, the crowd of nearly 7,000 fans in the arena, the number of online pay-per-view buys from consumers in Latin America and the heavy activity on social media from an assortment of public figures that either tuned in or were paying attention, including U.S. President Donald Trump,” McLaren stated.
“The television pay-per-view environment in the U.S. has changed dramatically, though, in just the last few years, as I know well from producing the original UFCs, but we delivered the show we promised, and Combate Americas will continue to grow across the media platforms and venues that thrive and demand our programming.”
What do you think about Combate Americas’ Ortiz vs. El Patron PPV producing a low buy rate in the U.S.?