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Former UFC light-heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz will step back into the octagon against Forrest Griffin during the main event of UFC 106, but in a recent interview with MMAWeekly.com, “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” seemed more interested in facing Chuck Liddell for a third time.
“I know I’ve lost two matches. I still think I can beat him, and I still think that’s a big fight,” Ortiz told MMAWeekly.com. “I still want that fight. That would be awesome.”
“I think if I call him out enough times I think he’ll be a man and step up,” said Ortiz. “Why wouldn’t he? That’s a huge fight and a big payday for him. It will be good.
“I think we can see one more,” he added. “Why not? I’m down. I’m always game. You know me, I’m not afraid to fight anyone, even though there was a picture that was painted a long time ago that wasn’t true. I’ve fought him twice already. I’m not afraid.”
Former UFC light-heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz will step back into the octagon against Forrest Griffin during the main event of UFC 106, but in a recent interview with MMAWeekly.com, “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” seemed more interested in facing Chuck Liddell for a third time. “I know I’ve lost two matches. I still think I [...]
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Here’s what I remember from Ortiz vs Shamrock 3 in 2006. A much older, punch-drunk Shamrock lost with enormous class. A younger Tito won without any. Tito Ortiz, in my less than humble opinion, is a pathetic loser who has embroiled himself in a win-win situation by calling out Chuck Liddel...
Fri, Nov 6 | from Bleacher Report