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Curly Howard
11-07-2003, 07:46 AM
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Tito Ortiz Answers His Critics!
11/7/2003
by Michael DiSanto

In light of the recent comment made by Dana White, the President of Zuffa, LLC, about Tito Ortiz being unable to fight Chuck Liddell at UFC 45 due to a hand injury, the Internet once again began to overflow with comments of Tito ducking a fight with Chuck Liddell. People questioned the legitimacy of the injury, although anyone who’s seen Tito in the past 3 months knew that he had a very large, painful lump on his left wrist. Therefore, after a week of rumors and innuendo, we decided to call the UFC light heavyweight star and get his side of the story. Here is Tito Ortiz in his own words:

InsideFighting: In our interview with Dana White, he said that a fight between you and Chuck was all set for UFC 46, but you had to pull out due to a hand injury. Is that true?

Tito Ortiz: Yes. Well, it wasn’t a hand injury. It was something that was on my hand. I actually just had surgery to have it removed two days ago [Tuesday].

IF: Was that the same big lump on your left wrist that I saw when I was in Big Bear in August?

Tito: Yeah, but it got bigger. It got like three times bigger. It’s called a ganglion cyst. The cyst was actually wrapped around the main artery in my hand, so I had numbness in my hand.

[Note: According to the Indiana Hand Center, a ganglion cyst is a lump or mass that forms under the skin. These form when tissues surrounding certain joints become inflamed and swell up with lubricating fluid – i.e., a fluid-filled sac arising from the tendon sheath or joint capsule. Most commonly, ganglions are seen on the wrist (usually the back side) and fingers, but they can also develop on the shoulder, elbow, and knee. They can be associated with tenderness and pain that can restrict movement. One of the causes is overuse of the joint.]

IF: What’s the timetable to recover from this surgery?

Tito: The doctor said 4-6 weeks. But in my mind it’s like 3 weeks until I can train.

IF: So that precludes you from fighting at UFC 46, which is January 31?

IF: Yes. The doctor said no training for 4-6 weeks. This is what…it’s November 5th. Let’s see…four to six weeks takes us to mid-December, so that’s a month to train. Nope, that won’t work.

IF: Yes, I can see your point.

Tito: The doctor told me 4-6 weeks, you know. It’s not up to me. It’s got to heal.

IF: Ok, Tito just a couple other quick things. It’s my understanding that you had a rematch clause in your fight contract with Randy, is that the case?

Tito: No. There wasn’t a rematch clause in my contract. If there was, I would execute it right away because in my mind I want to make that fight happen right now. But the ball was in Randy’s court so he had the choice of what he wanted to do, not me.

IF: What are your thoughts on Vitor Belfort getting the first title shot against Randy?

Tito: Cool. Whatever. I just want to kick Chuck [Liddell]’s ass!

IF: Speaking of that, have you had a chance to train with Rampage to get him ready for Liddell and the rest of the Grand Prix?

Tito: Yes, I did. He felt really, really psyched. His standup is really, really good. His takedown offense and defense are great. I imagine that he’ll beat Chuck. Actually, I don’t think it will be any problem for Rampage.

IF: So who do you like to win the entire tournament?

Tito: Rampage, of course man! That’s one tough black man. That motherf*cker is tough. Man, he trains hard.

IF: Assuming your wrist heals up and you’re able to get back into the Octagon soon, you want…

Tito: [Interrupting] I want to fight Chuck, I want Chuck!

IF: Is that because of the public…

Tito: [Interrupting] It’s because of everybody. I just want to shut a bunch of people up. You know, Chuck’s been running his mouth. I guess we’re no longer friends now, so f*ck it let’s do it!

IF: Anything else you want to get off your chest with all the b.s. floating around the Internet?

Tito: No, I’m cool man. People don’t realize that having hand surgery is scary let alone just dealing with it. This is just another speed bump that I have to go over. I’ll be healed 100% and I’ll be back 100%. But this one injury is one that I had to attend to. When it’s done and over with, I’ll be back and you’ll see the best of me for sure.

IF: I hear you. I’ve had knee surgery, so I know the nervous feeling you get beforehand.

Tito: For sure, man. In April – that’s what [Zuffa is] thinking about – me against Chuck in April. So sure, let’s do it!

IF: Ok, rest up and get healthy, Tito. Thank you for your time.

Tito: Thank you, my friend.

Mr. Beelzebub
11-07-2003, 09:46 AM
April ah? Sorry, but I don't believe it until I see it happen.

realkaps
11-07-2003, 09:50 AM
Okay, surgery is a legit reason. I'll gladly re-take the reigns on the Ortiz bandwagon......

Mr. Beelzebub
11-07-2003, 09:55 AM
It'd be pretty embarrasing to wait until April, and after all the BS he's gonna pop, lose and end up crying again.

realkaps
11-07-2003, 09:58 AM
We'll see....

Curly Howard
11-07-2003, 10:01 AM
I would hate to be the next guy who has to fight Tito

Fury Dragon
11-07-2003, 10:19 AM
Originally posted by Curly Howard
I would hate to be the next guy who has to fight Tito ....Unless I was Chuck Liddell.

lightweight
11-07-2003, 11:05 AM
For me this would be a nuisance injury. He hurt his wrist, if he really wanted to fight he could still run, drill kicks, even have limited sparring, shadowbox after a week, then when it's healed still have a month for full training. I think he'll just find another excuse down the road.

realkaps
11-07-2003, 11:20 AM
Its alot tougher to fight actual competiters, you need more time to train, unlike other people who dont have any tough competition and can sleep for 3 weeks before the fight.....

lightweight
11-07-2003, 11:47 AM
You almost whine as good as Tito.

realkaps
11-07-2003, 11:50 AM
Im just sayin, when you fight harder competition, you need more time to train. I dont see any whining in my post or the interview. Remeber Lightweight, no fighter bashing.....

lightweight
11-07-2003, 12:03 PM
I'm just saying he's using it as a excuse when he could work through it. Plenty of fighters have fought or trained with injuries for hard fights, Silva fought Mezger with an injured knee, Frye fought Yvel with pulled muscles in his "area", Belfort fought Saku like a week after minor knee surgery, Sakuraba is always injured and fighting. Fact is if Tito wants to prove something he stop hiding behind these little things and fight.

realkaps
11-07-2003, 12:06 PM
I honestly think its ignorance to fight thru an injury. Say somthing happens to irritate the injury and it ****s up permanantly? There goes your whole career over somthing as stupid as not listening to your Doctor.....

realkaps
11-07-2003, 12:16 PM
Lets pass all this I hate Silva and you hate Ortiz **** for a minute. Do you really think it is worth risking your career to fight while injured?

lightweight
11-07-2003, 12:25 PM
I'm not going to argue about this, I'll just say this.

1.It's MINOR hand surgery, NOT career threatening.
2.A hurt hand doesn't relegate you to the couch, the rest of his body works, he can still train.
3.He said he'd train 3 weeks into it, nov.5+3 weeks=more then 2 months before the event. But then he says doctor says no training so can't do it, only a month to train(in reality month and a half). He's using it as an excuse, he just doesn't want Chuck.

Fallout
11-07-2003, 12:51 PM
I have to admit getting something like that removed from your hand is pretty serious. However, Ortiz hasn't fought Chuck for 3 years now. Its a little fishy to say the least. I'll give him until April. He better fight him then

Bluecifer
11-07-2003, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Beelzebub
April ah? Sorry, but I don't believe it until I see it happen.

Agreed. Hollow words from a liar.

Bluecifer
11-07-2003, 01:04 PM
I honestly think that Tito just wants no part of Chuck and will NEVER fight him.

DragonZero
11-07-2003, 02:55 PM
Ok he said if he had a rematch clause he would have executed it right away maybe i'm misunderstanding this.Does this mean he would have fought randy right away?If so this makes me think that he got that surgery done so he wouldn't have to fight chuck right away.Because if he would have fought randy right away why can't he fight chuck right away?

Fury Dragon
11-07-2003, 03:51 PM
Yeah I saw that too.

Squezze
11-07-2003, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by DragonZero
Ok he said if he had a rematch clause he would have executed it right away maybe i'm misunderstanding this.Does this mean he would have fought randy right away?If so this makes me think that he got that surgery done so he wouldn't have to fight chuck right away.Because if he would have fought randy right away why can't he fight chuck right away?


Exactly. If he wants to fight Couture right away, regardless of injury, then why not Chuck? Mark my words. Tito will NEVER fight Liddell.

realkaps
11-07-2003, 04:33 PM
In April, when Tito beats the GP champion Chuck Liddell, what will be your excuses then?

Squezze
11-07-2003, 05:17 PM
Originally posted by kaps
In April, when Tito beats the GP champion Chuck Liddell, what will be your excuses then?


A. Who says Liddell will be the GP champion?

B. For Tito it's always later later later. If he was any sort of champion, he wouldn't have ducked Liddell for years.

realkaps
11-07-2003, 05:24 PM
A. I do....
B. He said atleast 5 times in that interview that he was going to fight Liddell.

As for Lightweight not thinking that wrist surgery is that big of a deal. What is the biggest offensive weopen in a fight? A punch, I'm pretty sure that wrist surgery is going to affect your striking. Who says he isnt doing other **** like running and ect. Dragon brought up a good point and lightweight has nothing. What is the world coming too?

The Ensanity
11-07-2003, 07:10 PM
Boy who cried WOLF...the wolf finally shows(hand injury) and no one wants to beleive it

lol

I beleive...anyway this is about the normal fight lay off for Tito....MONTHS AND MONTHS

DragonZero
11-07-2003, 11:37 PM
i honestly think tito and chuck will never fight each other.And Ithink one thing people aren't concidering is that chuck could end up getting hurt too which would make it even longer.

Zen
11-08-2003, 01:47 AM
Okay 2 things.

For once, I agree with Kaps for the most part. The guys a great fighter, and he wants to do things his way, be healthy, have time to train. Cut him a little slack.

Also, does anyone else think that the immense amount of time that Tito takes off between fights could be hurting his performances. You can practice all you want, but there's nothing like the game, the fight, the race etc. I really think that taking so much off time between fights is hindering his performance. It's just different when it's go time, and his mind and body may not be properly prepared even though his training is telling him otherwise.

DragonZero
11-08-2003, 01:52 AM
agreed zen,


long layoffs like that give you ring rust i.e. a boxer ...almost any boxer you've seen that has had a prolonged layoff doesn't look very great when they fight.It's because they haven't been hit hard by someone in a while and when they do get hit it usually takes more out of them then it usually would if he would have been fighting regualarly.So in tito's case yes i think it's affected him tremendously.