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UFC 106 video blog with Tito Ortiz on Forrest Griffin rematch (Episode one)
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009UFC 106 video: Tito Ortiz ‘going for blood’ in Forrest Griffin rematch
Friday, November 6th, 2009Is Tito Ortiz looking past Forrest Griffin for a possible third crack at ‘The Iceman’?
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Props: MMAWeekly
Quoteworthy:
“I know I’ve lost two matches. I still think I can beat him, and I still think that’s a big fight. 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. 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. 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. He already proved he’s not my friend, so the hell with it. I’ve got nothing to lose. Lets make some money, and this time I’m going to kick his ass.”
One time UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz is still hoping to one day avenge his two losses to fellow former headliner Chuck Liddell. “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” is coming off major spinal fusion surgery to correct a back problem that plagued him in his most recent bouts. His last appearance was in May 2008 — a unanimous decision loss to now 205-pound champion, Lyoto Machida. Does a UFC 106 win over Forrest Griffin propel him back into the title hunt? Or would any fans out there rather see him tangle with “The Iceman” for a third time instead?
Is Tito Ortiz looking past Forrest Griffin for a possible third crack at ‘The Iceman’?
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Props: MMAWeekly
Quoteworthy:
“I know I’ve lost two matches. I still think I can beat him, and I still think that’s a big fight. 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. 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. 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. He already proved he’s not my friend, so the hell with it. I’ve got nothing to lose. Lets make some money, and this time I’m going to kick his ass.”
One time UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz is still hoping to one day avenge his two losses to fellow former headliner Chuck Liddell. “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” is coming off major spinal fusion surgery to correct a back problem that plagued him in his most recent bouts. His last appearance was in May 2008 — a unanimous decision loss to now 205-pound champion, Lyoto Machida. Does a UFC 106 win over Forrest Griffin propel him back into the title hunt? Or would any fans out there rather see him tangle with “The Iceman” for a third time instead?
New UFC 106 poster for ‘Ortiz vs Griffin 2′ in Las Vegas on Nov. 21
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
To check out the latest UFC 106: “Ortiz vs. Griffin 2″ fight card and rumors click here.
Tito Ortiz on his ‘exciting fight’ against Forrest Griffin at UFC 106 (Video)
Friday, October 30th, 2009UFC 106: Tito Ortiz already selling main event rematch against Forrest Griffin
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Props: Los Angeles Times
Quoteworthy:
“From low tide to high tide…. You figure in losing the title [to Evans] that Forrest has doubt; he had doubt against Silva. This is all or nothing for him. And this is my comeback fight. I’m not going to lie, it’s been a challenge for me. Not pain. I have no [back] pain, but I’m dealing with the fatigue from not fighting so long. I’m like 80 to 90 percent now, not 100. Coming back is hard mentally and physically. So even though I won’t be going anywhere — I have five fights left on my contract — it’s kind of do or die for both of us. But I promise I’m going to get in there and entertain. I can’t wait…. [The first fight] might have been a split-decision, but I thought I won. Look at my face after the fight, and look at his, and you’ll also see my hand was raised afterward…. Two former champions. A lot of fans hate Forrest now after the Silva fight, but he usually brings it, and I always come to fight. I’m not going anywhere. I’ve been surviving for 12 years. I know how to do this.”
Former light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz talks about his upcoming rematch with Forrest Griffin in the UFC 106 main event at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Nov. 21. Ortiz and Griffin earned top billing when it was recently revealed that box office behemoth, heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, was forced off the card unexpectedly because of an illness. The promotion will now look to “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy,” who is one of the best in the business when it comes to promoting his own fights, to keep the interest alive in what likely would have been one of the biggest UFC event’s of the year. Can Ortiz — who has not competed since mid 2008 and is coming off major back surgery — put UFC 106 on his shoulders and make it a success? Or is the pay-per-view (PPV) event now destined to disappoint?
UFC 106: Forrest Griffin to step up and fight Tito Ortiz on Nov. 21 with Mark Coleman hurt
Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Two former light heavyweight champions will attempt another run at division greatness as Forrest Griffin (16-6) steps in on short notice to fight Tito Ortiz (15-6-1) at UFC 106 on Nov. 21 from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, the UFC confirmed earlier today.
Griffin, who will look to avenge a controversial split decision loss to “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” in their first encounter at UFC 59, replaces the previously booked Mark Coleman, who was forced to withdraw from the event after tearing his MCL in training.
Ortiz is coming off major spinal fusion surgery to correct a back problem that plagued him in his most recent bouts. His last appearance was in May 2008 — a unanimous decision loss to now 205-pound champion, Lyoto Machida.
It’s been more than a year since Ortiz saw action in that performance, which had him in trouble early only to nearly finish it with a triangle-to-armbar transition that “The Dragon” barely escaped.
After the loss, it appeared that the decade-long tumultuous relationship between Ortiz and White had finally reached its breaking point; however, the pair was able to miraculously mend fences just last month and put their difference aside to start making money together once again.
Ortiz has three wins, two defeats and one draw since he returned to action in 2006 from a brief hiatus. And those three victories have come at the expense of a past-his-prime, Ken Shamrock (twice), and the aforementioned split decision over Griffin.
Whether or not a surgically repaired back will help him return to form and make a serious run at the light heavyweight championship remains to be seen. His latest journey begins on Nov. 21.
Like Ortiz, Griffin has been on a career rollercoaster after they last met in April of 2006. The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) pioneer rebounded from a devastating loss against Keith Jardine at UFC 66 to stun former PRIDE superstar Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 76.
The scrappy best-selling author followed up that performance by upsetting Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at UFC 86 to usurp the 205-pound crown.
He promptly coughed up his new-found gold to fellow TUF grad “Sugar” Rashad Evans at UFC 92 and was then unceremoniously fed to Anderson Silva at UFC 101 last August.
After dropping back-to-back fights, Griffin is in dire need of a win. Getting a chance for redemption — not just for the consecutive losses but also for the questionable decision at UFC 59 — would go a long way in returning him (as it would Ortiz) to the forefront of division contenders.
As cliche as it sounds, this one could boil down to who wants it more.
UFC 106 will feature a main event heavyweight title bout between two absolute monsters as champion Brock Lesnar will look to defend his gold for the second time against his newest challenger, Shane Carwin.
For more on the developing UFC fight card and rumors click here.
UFC 106: Forrest Griffin to step up and fight Tito Ortiz on Nov. 21 with Mark Coleman hurt
Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Two former light heavyweight champions will attempt another run at division greatness as Forrest Griffin (16-6) steps in on short notice to fight Tito Ortiz (15-6-1) at UFC 106 on Nov. 21 from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, the UFC confirmed earlier today.
Griffin, who will look to avenge a controversial split decision loss to “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” in their first encounter at UFC 59, replaces the previously booked Mark Coleman, who was forced to withdraw from the event after tearing his MCL in training.
Ortiz is coming off major spinal fusion surgery to correct a back problem that plagued him in his most recent bouts. His last appearance was in May 2008 — a unanimous decision loss to now 205-pound champion, Lyoto Machida.
It’s been more than a year since Ortiz saw action in that performance, which had him in trouble early only to nearly finish it with a triangle-to-armbar transition that “The Dragon” barely escaped.
After the loss, it appeared that the decade-long tumultuous relationship between Ortiz and White had finally reached its breaking point; however, the pair was able to miraculously mend fences just last month and put their difference aside to start making money together once again.
Ortiz has three wins, two defeats and one draw since he returned to action in 2006 from a brief hiatus. And those three victories have come at the expense of a past-his-prime, Ken Shamrock (twice), and the aforementioned split decision over Griffin.
Whether or not a surgically repaired back will help him return to form and make a serious run at the light heavyweight championship remains to be seen. His latest journey begins on Nov. 21.
Like Ortiz, Griffin has been on a career rollercoaster after they last met in April of 2006. The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) pioneer rebounded from a devastating loss against Keith Jardine at UFC 66 to stun former PRIDE superstar Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 76.
The scrappy best-selling author followed up that performance by upsetting Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at UFC 86 to usurp the 205-pound crown.
He promptly coughed up his new-found gold to fellow TUF grad “Sugar” Rashad Evans at UFC 92 and was then unceremoniously fed to Anderson Silva at UFC 101 last August.
After dropping back-to-back fights, Griffin is in dire need of a win. Getting a chance for redemption — not just for the consecutive losses but also for the questionable decision at UFC 59 — would go a long way in returning him (as it would Ortiz) to the forefront of division contenders.
As cliche as it sounds, this one could boil down to who wants it more.
UFC 106 will feature a main event heavyweight title bout between two absolute monsters as champion Brock Lesnar will look to defend his gold for the second time against his newest challenger, Shane Carwin.
For more on the developing UFC fight card and rumors click here.
Torn MCL forces Mark Coleman out of UFC 106 fight against Tito Ortiz
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
If Tito Ortiz plans to make his much-anticipated return to the Octagon at UFC 106 on November 21, he’ll have to do it against someone other than Mark Coleman.
Mike DiSabato from MMA Authentics has confirmed that “The Hammer” has a second degree tear of his medial collateral ligament (MCL) and will be unable to compete at the upcoming event in Las Vegas.
While Ortiz “tweeted” earlier today that Coleman had “sissied out,” DiSabato contends that the “Godfather of ground and pound” asked to have the bout rescheduled for January 2 to allow the injury to heal.
At this time, the UFC has yet to announce any changes to the scheduled fight card or confirm the injury report.
UFC 106 will feature a main event heavyweight title bout between two absolute monsters as champion Brock Lesnar will look to defend his gold for the second time against his newest challenger, Shane Carwin.
Stay tuned to MMAmania.com for more updates on this developing story.