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I give 100% respect to Tito Ortiz!

 

I have just finished watching Tito Ortiz fight Ken Shamrock, I must be honest, I thought Shamrock was going to win. Ken Shamrock showed a lot of heart and spirit, but Ortiz showed too much power and technique for Shamrock to handle.

 

I was amazed to find out Ortiz was training Muay Thai for this fight, and his techniques of Muay Thai were incredible, at times I thought I was watching Vanderlei Silva fighting Shamrock. Ortiz showed his great wrestling ability in the fight by taking the legend Ken Shamrock to the ground and using some good old "ground and pound" on his face. On their feet, Tito used Muay Thai to the fullest, he continually punished Shamrock with painful cut elbows and knees, myself, my teacher and the rest of the fighters I train with were very impressed. In the 4th round Shamrock throw in the towel, his face was extremely swollen and badly cut; as a result Ortiz proved that he is the best and toughest fighter in the world.

 

To be a legend you must beat a legend, and Ortiz did just that.

 

Congratulations Tito Ortiz! :up:

Limits Are Not Accepted. They Are Elbowed, Kicked And Punched.

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"the best and toughest fighter in the world" perhaps in the UFC and entertainment arena. Not that I really know enough about it. But I am sure he is a great Athlete.

 

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Give it a rest Kensai

 

Keep your PU**Y comments to yourself!

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Oh Thai_Kick, you do make me laugh.

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Ortiz a legend? ROFL!

 

Best fighter in the world? bah!..

 

I'd want to see him agains Minotauro Nogueira, Bob Sapp, Rickson, etc..

 

I'd love to see Vitor Belfort vs Tito Ortiz fight.. :brow:

as a result Ortiz proved that he is the best and toughest fighter in the world.

 

To be a legend you must beat a legend, and Ortiz did just that.

 

Congratulations Tito Ortiz! :up:

Valencia - Venezuela.

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