Tito Ortiz is a business man first and foremost. He realizes that his best days as a fighter have passed. He understands that he’s no longer a top 5 light heavyweight. He gets the fact that his name and face carry more value than his actual skills at this point in the game. Most importantly, he knows that there’s an awful lot of fans out there who will pay to see him regardless of whether or not he’s a diminished fighter and that the best place for him to ply his craft is the UFC. Tito is coming home. Freshly recovered from a back surgery that is supposed to give him back his explosiveness, Tito is rumored to be facing off with fellow MMA graybeard Mark Coleman sometime later this year. He may not win UFC gold ever again, but there is no denying the impact Tito has on mainstream MMA exposure. Like him or hate him, Tito is good for MMA.
August 1, 2009 at 6:39 pm |
Maybe Tito, Chuck, and Coleman should just face each other a few times for like two years just to avoid retirement for as long as they can.
August 1, 2009 at 7:05 pm |
You should’ve used one of the pics where he’s with Jenna Jameson and his head is literally close to the size of her torso.
August 1, 2009 at 8:13 pm |
Coleman is a brilliant fight. If Tito loses, there is still a guy positioned to take the next step up. That said, it’s a guy Tito should beat.
August 1, 2009 at 9:04 pm |
Yeah, it was really hard to fight the urge to use a freakish Tito pic. They’re certainly not hard to find. I really like the Coleman match up. On paper Ortiz should win it, but you never know which Tito or which Coleman will show up. Winner should fight Wanderlei imo.
August 1, 2009 at 10:25 pm |
Mgarza has the same thought process as some in the business.