Articles tagged with: tito ortiz
Events, Results »
UFC 106 goes down tomorrow night from Las Vegas and we’re happy to report that all scheduled fighters successfully made weight at the official weigh-ins today.
The full results are as follow:
Forrest Griffin (205) vs. Tito Ortiz (204)
Josh Koscheck (171) vs. Anthony Johnson (170)
Paulo Thiago (169) vs. Jacob Volkmann (170)
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (205) vs. Luis Cane (205)
Amir Sadollah (170) vs. Phil Baroni (170)
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Marcus Davis (170) vs. Ben Saunders (170)
Jake Rosholt (185.5) vs. Kendall Grove (186)
Brock Larson (171) vs. Brian Foster (171)
Caol Uno (155.5) vs. Fabricio Camoes (155.5)
George Sotiropoulos (155) vs. Jason …
Events, Fights, Opinion, Picks and Predictions »
Welcome 6th Rounders, to my picks and predictions for UFC 106. “Ortiz vs. Griffin 2″ will air Saturday night via Pay-per-view (in the US) beginning at 10:00 p.m. EST (under card on Spike at 9). This card features a main event rematch between former light heavyweight champions Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin. A solid line-up calls for solid picks, right? Whether you agree or disagree, leave your thoughts by commenting.
As a lead writer here, there’s a certain “responsibility” for making quality peeks into the future. That being said, anything can …
Events, Fights »
It’s the event that everyone was looking forward to as #1 heavyweight contender Shane Carwin was scheduled to take on champ Brock Lesnar. After the current belt holder withdrew from the scrap, anticipation dropped off but only for a moment before the UFC patched the sinking ship. By moving Ortiz vs. Griffin to the headlining slot with Josh Koscheck vs. Anthony Johnson handling co-main duties, momentum is back for this event.
UFC 106 will take place on Saturday, November 21 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. We …
MMA Industry, Opinion »
Wins and losses mean something different to every fighter based on where they are in a career, recent outcomes, opponent, contract terms etc. The one universal impact of a loss for any MMA athlete is that being on the defeated end of an outcome does not bear nearly as much fruit as the opposite.
As former and current Japanese MMA fans (think: PRIDE, DREAM) will tell you, a loss on a fighter’s record is much less detrimental in Asia than in the States. A competitor’s reputation and stock rises from pure …
Fights »
A co-headline UFC 106 light heavyweight bout between former champs Tito Ortiz and Mark Coleman is apparently not happening. Ortiz posted to his Twitter account last night that he will be looking for a new opponent to fight on Nov. 21.
Coleman,coleman,coleman to bad he sissies out!!! Who’s next??? I’m kicking someone’s ass on Nov 21st! - Ortiz
No word yet on if this is official, as the fight is still showing on the UFC’s website as scheduled for 106. If indeed Coleman has pulled out, it’s a loss for the card …





