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Friday, Jan 06, 2017

Bellator 170: Tito Ortiz Plans to “Throw my Elbows” Through The “Face” of Chael Sonnen

Tito Ortiz (left) (photo via Bellator)

By FCF Staff

Tito Ortiz’s historic career will come to an end at Bellator 170, and the former UFC champ intends to make his last bout a memorable and violent affair.

The light-heavyweight veteran will take on Chael Sonnen at the January 21st card, which will take place at the Forum in Inglewood, California.

Recently Bellator held a media call to promote the card, and during it, Ortiz said this (quote via Bellator press release):

I’ve been at work now for three years. I came from the UFC and Bellator gave me a chance to reinvigorate my career and I want to leave on my own terms. I want to leave respectfully. Scott Coker has done an amazing job with the company already and I sat back, thinking about what would be my last fight. All of a sudden, I’m watching Bellator on Spike TV and Chael Sonnen comes screaming out, calling me a coward and saying that he wants to fight me and I swear there has never been a bigger smile on my face. I was already getting ready to fight in November. I wasn’t sure who my opponent was going to be, but I was getting in shape. I’ve been training now for almost four months and this is probably one of the longest camps I’ve had and it’s time to showcase my skills. Chael says he’s fighting because he’s jealous and that’s the wrong way to come into a fight. I’m going in to get redemption and to me Chael is my enemy. This is no game, this is nothing fun, this is what I do for a living. I train and I go out to try and hurt my opponent. I know what I need to do. I need to defend the takedown, I need to watch out for the punches, I need to watch out for the guillotine. I know all of the moves that Chael has done and my job is to go in and destroy him. On January 21, two days before my birthday, I want to get the ‘Fight of the Night.’ I hope Chael’s in great shape because when I’m on top of him, he’s going to sh-t himself. I’m going to throw my elbows through his face and like I said, this is no joke. This is serious to me because my family’s watching, my kids are watching, and all of my fans are watching. I’ve given so much for this and I’ve sacrificed everything. I sacrificed my Thanksgiving, Christmas, and my New Year’s for this.

The 41 year-old Ortiz hasn’t fought since September, 2015, when he was submitted by now former champ, Liam McGeary. Sonnen, meanwhile, hasn’t competed since 2013 when he was stopped by Rashad Evans at UFC 167.

posted by FCF Staff @ 8:00 am
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