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Here is the exclusive
interview with Tito Ortiz in Issue 5 of MMA Sports Magazine.
MMA Sports: Your
last fight with Chuck Liddell, your stand up looked
great, you were trading with him, what were your thoughts
on the fight and do you think it was stopped prematurely?
Tito: I think it was stopped prematurely, I watched
the fight four or five times and when I'm getting hit
in the face and I'm not intelligently defending myself,
then you stop the fight. When someone's punching on
the top of the forearm or you defend yourself all the
time with your hands up, then you don't stop the fight.
I kind of take into consideration, why wasn't John McCarthy
the ref of it? John McCarthy's refereed all my championship
fights and Chuck Liddell's championship fights and pretty
much all of the championship fights in the UFC history,
why all of a sudden they are going to change it, let
somebody in who is an amateur ref do it.
MMA Sports: Do you
want to fight Chuck again?
Tito: Right now, UFC want me to do a couple of fights
and get back into number one contention. For me I am
still the number one contender, I don't see anyone else
beating me. Whoever it takes me to beat down and put
me back up in the number one position, I'm just willing
to step up and fight. That rematch is one thing that
I'm looking forward to have happen. The fight that we
had I made a couple of mistakes and the next time I
won't make the same mistakes.
MMA Sports: What
would you do differently?
Tito: A little bit more head movement, I think a little
bit of a confidence issue, I have to have a lot more
confidence in what I do, I've been doing it for so long
now, I can't be second guessing of what I'm going to
be doing. I just got to go out there and do it.
MMA Sports: You
and Jenna Jameson, how did you both meet?
Tito: We met on My Space. She has myspace.com/jennajameson
and I have myspace.com/theofficialtitoortiz and we sent
messages back and forward and she said she was coming
to a fight when I fought Shamrock the second time and
we just started talking from there and started dating.
We have been together happily ever since.
MMA Sports: What
is it you admire most about her?
Tito: The thing what I most admire about her is her
work ethic. She is a very intelligent bright woman with
some of the business side of things she does and it's
very impressive to see a woman at her statue doing some
of the things she does. She helps me now out with some
of the contract negotiations things that I have, so
it's really good to have someone as powerful as her
next to my side and as smart as she is and how beautiful
she is a blessing in disguise.
MMA Sports: Would
you consider her a positive influence in your life,
both as a fighter and a person?
Tito: Yes a complete positive influence. She has taught
me a lot about the business game that I have never known
before and I'm really happy to be with her and having
her by my side. It's really nice.
MMA Sports: You're
the owner of punishment athletics, just how big is it?
Tito: Punishment Athletics started in 1999 and I started
with 500 bucks and it became a multimillion dollar company.
It's just one of the things that is going to get bigger
and bigger and its going to start taking over.
MMA Sports: How
much are you involved in the business side of it?
Tito: About 50-60% of all it but as you know I am 100%
owner of the company. People who work under it do amazing
jobs with some of the stuff we have been doing, there's
a lot of little small business points that we have to
make sure we do right for a clothing company and we
have been doing them, making sure we get great designs,
make sure we get great clothing that people will like
to wear.
MMA Sports: Is there
any fighters in particular you’d like to fight?
Tito: Chuck Liddell of course, I'm not going to let
chuck keep my world title. But it really don't matter
to me, anybody, anyone they put in front of me I am
willing to fight, it really doesn't matter at all. I
have never really been a person to pick and choose the
fighters who I fight, as long as everything was right,
money wise and so forth, the contracts and there a lot
of side stuff that people really do not pay attention
to. I just want to make sure that I never get taken
advantage off. Whoever they put in front of me I have
no problem fighting.
MMA Sports: Did
you and Ken Shamrock really dislike each other that
much or was some of it show?
Tito: In my mind I thought it was 100% real, I take
it very seriously. I really felt like I was being disrespected
by him and I'm not just going to let someone disrespect
me. I'm going to stand up for what I believe in. Me
shutting him up each and every time quicker and quicker
made it that much more glorious for me to know what
I did.
MMA Sports: How
did you get the nickname the Huntington Beach Bad Boy?
Tito: When I first starting fighting in the UFC, I was
cocky, in my mind confident, flamboyant, had a lot of
charisma. I talked smack and when I talked smack I backed
it up. I was from Huntington Beach and I had a bad boy
image, the flames on my shorts, bleached hair, some
of the things I said. I spoke my mind and that's when
they gave me the nickname the Huntington Beach Bad Boy.
MMA Sports: How
did you get into the UFC?
Tito: I was training with Tank Abbott, I thought I would
give it a try and see what I can do in there. So in
May 30th 1997 I fought my first time in the UFC and
I stopped the guy in 22 seconds.
MMA Sports: You
had a difficult up bringing, at 13 raised by a single
mom, at the wrong side of the law at times, how did
you end up here?
Tito: I really got to see how hard life would really
be for us, living in motels, living in cars, people's
garages, I really didn't want that for myself. I like
the luxury things, I like the nice cars and nice houses
and I got to see that at a young age with some of my
older friends and I was like how come I can't have that.
Well I came to realize that its comes with a lot of
hard work and when I got into high school, I kind of
changed everything around where I took wrestling, and
all of a sudden when I graduated I was like wow maybe
this is my chance. So I got educated and went to college
and became a fighter. It was a chance to make really
great money. I started my clothing company; it was like
my business took over. With hard work and dedication
you can achieve anything in life as long as you work
as hard as you possibly can at it.