Meet Tito Ortiz and a slew of UFC fighters on April 28

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Forget Tito, Id like to meet Kendall Grove, Rampage, Josh Burkman, and Chris Lytle
by FightFan51 on Apr 15, 2007 11:16 AM EDT reply actions
It’s an autograph signing with a “live appearance” by Tito. Great, just what I want to do is spend an hour on line to have Jake O’Brien sign a Team Punishment rashie that I was forced to pay $40 for while Tito waves from his limo. I think I’ll pass.
by The Hope on Apr 15, 2007 11:22 AM EDT reply actions
id like to meet him too, but some of his behavior recently has put me off slightly.
by FightFan51 on Apr 15, 2007 11:22 AM EDT reply actions
id like to meet him too, but some of his behavior recently has put me off slightly.
Understatement of the day. I dont think he will still be there. The printing of the poster was probably done weeks ago before Retard Guillard snowblinded his brain days before a fight.
I would like to meet Salaverry ( Pancrase ), Lister ( ADCC ), and Kampmann ( just cause ). And of course, The Living Quote Machine himself.
Fuck Tito.
Tito, what’s it like to lose all your fans again?
Tito, can Jenna still feel anything after 3000 porn films?
What it like to go where 800 have gone before?
by MoreThanUFC on Apr 15, 2007 11:39 AM EDT reply actions
well put more than ufc… i think u summed up melvin…and tito. great questions for tito, although, i would like to ask him how bad her vaginoplasty really looks lol. randy coutures ear?
by FightFan51 on Apr 15, 2007 11:47 AM EDT reply actions
MoreThanUFC hey man i’m still a fan
I understand being a fan of Tito. I was impressed with the way he handed himself on the show, and he is a fanastic coach. It’s just all the other stuff….
by MoreThanUFC on Apr 15, 2007 12:02 PM EDT reply actions
I wouldn’t be so sure he’ll show up he does have trouble with doing stuff he said he would do. ie Bad Blood
by J-Walker on Apr 15, 2007 3:45 PM EDT reply actions
These guys are all gentlemen. I have met Ortiz, Grove, Lister, Razor Rob, Burkman, Lytle, and all these guys are really good guys. Regardless of Ortiz’s stunts on camera he always takes time for the fans
by Stafo on Apr 15, 2007 3:55 PM EDT reply actions
Is it just me or is that a really odd picture of Tito.
by DoctorSamson on Apr 15, 2007 5:23 PM EDT reply actions
I think Tito’s career may be damaged after the whole “Dana vs Tito” no show. Dana looks like a monket for the whole incident and I doubt it will go un punished.
by wildbill on Apr 15, 2007 6:32 PM EDT reply actions
Is it just me or is that a really odd picture of Tito.
Looks like a semi spanish Incredible Hulk..
by Tommy on Apr 15, 2007 6:40 PM EDT reply actions
That pic of Tito makes him look enven more like a gorilla then he already did. I am very upset about the Bad blood thing, I knew he wasn’t going to show (thank you UFCMania), bat they made him look so hypocritical. As far as others things Tito has done, I like him pretty well. If he could get back into punishing like he states then he would be a fan fav. He did great on the show and really does put it all out there for his fans. I think his girlfriend is a major bad decision. She has to be the nastiest Woman alive, and have the largest Vagina in the world. That probably why she likes Tito, He is very much like a Gorilla in resemblance.
by Chris Valentine on Apr 15, 2007 9:51 PM EDT reply actions
Tito can go to hell!!! I’m not into seeing pathetic wannabees!!!
by PACO on Apr 15, 2007 10:28 PM EDT reply actions
I think Tito’s career may be damaged after the whole “Dana vs Tito” no show. Dana looks like a monkey for the whole incident and I doubt it will go un punished.
Have you people who mentioned this “Dana vs. Tito” incident actually done any research on it? If you were Tito, a professional fighter, fwould you ight in a boxing match-up with an ex-amateur boxer, with an actual fight a few months away; for no compensation what so ever? The original deal, as confirmed by Tito AND Dana, was that this fight was to be a source of profit, with some proceeds going to charity. Months, if not weeks, before the fight was to happen Dana and the UFC changed their minds and refused to give Tito any compensation for the fight at all. Right there, that broke the original agreement.
Secondly, Tito had informed Dana that the fight was off and that he was not going to show up. Yet they still aired the special on Spike TV and Dana still shows up for the weigh-ins? Clearly the UFC had different intentions when they aired “Bad-Blood” and that was to show the process of going through the NSAC to get sanctioning and what medical exams and procedures fighters have to go through prior to competing in the UFC. Conversely, the majority of the people who watched seemed to get the idea that Tito was a liar and a coward. While there may be a slight chance that was intended (by the UFC), the majority of MMA fans need to do their homework before bad mouthing one of the UFC’s more talented and marketable fighters.
by titojr. on Apr 16, 2007 2:27 AM EDT reply actions
TITO said in the show, if anyone bothered to watch it, that this wasn’t a fight to him it was just another sparring match. he said he didnt need to prepare or worry about it it was just training
by RoB on Apr 16, 2007 1:56 PM EDT reply actions
Interesting that Guillard and Burkman will be there. Perhaps that will be the sparring session to grab all the attention. What were Guillard’s words for Burkman? “Traitor?”
by Hyde on Apr 16, 2007 2:00 PM EDT reply actions
tito needs to stop fighting and just train his fighter.how many time must you lose.in life and in fighting.hay tito i think there’s a fight in the street in lamirada.will you show!!
by jason lofty stephens on Apr 16, 2007 2:13 PM EDT reply actions
Have you people who mentioned this “Dana vs. Tito” incident actually done any research on it? If you were Tito, a professional fighter, fwould you ight in a boxing match-up with an ex-amateur boxer, with an actual fight a few months away; for no compensation what so ever? The original deal, as confirmed by Tito AND Dana, was that this fight was to be a source of profit, with some proceeds going to charity. Months, if not weeks, before the fight was to happen Dana and the UFC changed their minds and refused to give Tito any compensation for the fight at all. Right there, that broke the original agreement.
Secondly, Tito had informed Dana that the fight was off and that he was not going to show up. Yet they still aired the special on Spike TV and Dana still shows up for the weigh-ins? Clearly the UFC had different intentions when they aired “Bad-Blood” and that was to show the process of going through the NSAC to get sanctioning and what medical exams and procedures fighters have to go through prior to competing in the UFC. Conversely, the majority of the people who watched seemed to get the idea that Tito was a liar and a coward. While there may be a slight chance that was intended (by the UFC), the majority of MMA fans need to do their homework before bad mouthing one of the UFC’s more talented and marketable fighters.
If no one showed up for the weigh-in there would have been issues, they were being held by the athletic commission not Dana or the UFC. Not to mention there were hearings to get the fight authorized previous to that.
If i were Dana i would have done the same thing, you don’t want to call it all off then have Tito change his mind again and say its on. Not to mention the fact that the only person truely put out buy this entire thing was Dana, he was at the meetings, he had to start training, he had to make time to do the training.
Tito just continued exactly what he was already doing, training and talking crap. He was in no way inconvenienced by this, well not until they made him look like a dink. Which he definitely deserved.
As to the talented and marketable thing…. He made himself unmarketable, he did his own damage and now he is trying to cover his ass. His only talent he has of late was a squeaker to Forrest and a loss to Chuck, he is however very talented at beating up old men, he beat Ken twice. He could definitely beat me, but i am a wuss.
I would fire him at the first opportunity.
by J on Apr 16, 2007 2:24 PM EDT reply actions
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If no one showed up for the weigh-in there would have been issues, they were being held by the athletic commission not Dana or the UFC. Not to mention there were hearings to get the fight authorized previous to that.
If i were Dana i would have done the same thing, you don’t want to call it all off then have Tito change his mind again and say its on. Not to mention the fact that the only person truely put out buy this entire thing was Dana, he was at the meetings, he had to start training, he had to make time to do the training.
Tito just continued exactly what he was already doing, training and talking crap. He was in no way inconvenienced by this, well not until they made him look like a dink. Which he definitely deserved.
As to the talented and marketable thing…. He made himself unmarketable, he did his own damage and now he is trying to cover his ass. His only talent he has of late was a squeaker to Forrest and a loss to Chuck, he is however very talented at beating up old men, he beat Ken twice. He could definitely beat me, but i am a wuss.
I would fire him at the first opportunity.[/quote]
Dana knew PRIOR to the weigh-ins and PRIOR to getting the final approval from the NSAC. He admits it on the “Bad Blood” special. So yeah, he took the chance that Tito would change his mind but that was DANA’S decision not Tito, if Tito would have said that he was not and then changed his mind a day before and said he would again then he would have been to blame. However, it was WEEKS before the event took place and Dana was told it was NOT going to happen.
And of course Dana is the one going to the NSAC, that is his job. Of course he had to train to, but it was Dana who chose to get it sanctioned. He could have sent one of his staff to do it, but HE wanted to air a TV special. Think about it and drop your bias against Tito.
Oh and if you would have fired him….. Why do you think he was a part of one of the biggest pay per views ever? Sure he was fighting Chuck, but when Chuck fought Babalu, how many PPV buys were there? Not nearly as many as when he fought Tito. Obviously you will not be a Zuffa employee anytime soon.
by titojr. on Apr 16, 2007 8:31 PM EDT reply actions
Who wants to really see Tito smash Dana[Kojak]White, I would much rather see him training his head off for his next fight. Dana and the majority of fans are paying out on Tito, hopefully this motivates him, if not then he is soft. lets see a UFC live from Australia, Biff, Beer, Babes, and Beer
by anusmaximus on Apr 16, 2007 9:06 PM EDT reply actions
noboy wont to meet him he is a punk he was scared to fight dana and i hope rasherd fucks him up cuase of the way tito shooved him
by allboutufc on Apr 22, 2007 9:06 PM EDT reply actions
Has nobody caught on that dana white is a businessman who is out for #1? I have watched time and time again while high caliber fighters are never seen again on UFC because of personality conflicts with dana. I think he is a self-absorbed jerk and I was furious that he wasted an hour and a half of my time with his special when he knew damn well Tito didnt go. Knowing dana, he delayed tito somehow to make him look bad. I think tito proved himself well on the series, then again making ammends to shamrock after their 3rd match. And if you like Kendall Grove, you must like Tito. Grove is a Tito protege’.
dana white wouldve been a fool to get in the ring with a trained killer like Tito and he knows it. And that is why we never saw it happen. But he was too greedy not to air it and get all of us to watch. He’s an #$%hole.
by RiptidesReef on May 1, 2007 11:36 PM EDT reply actions

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