It’s been asserted that Tito Ortiz net worth has an approximation of 15 million dollars. Tito Ortiz is mainly called a mixed martial artist as well as a trainer. He’s called a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champ. He was regarded as the champ between the years 2000-2003. Tito Ortiz was among the earliest stars of the mixed martial arts jointly with other wrestlers including Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture. His popularity brought him lots of monetary success which raised Tito Ortiz net worth by a mile.
Besides truly being a combatant, Tito Ortiz is involved in other professions too. He’s called a CEO of the Punishment Sports gear as well as clothing line. In California, the fighter possesses a training health club of mixed martial arts called “Punishment Training Center”.
In 1997, Tito Ortiz debuted as really being a mixed martial artist. Tito Ortiz determined he needed to become like him. Little did he understand, he’d become a winner himself which raised Tito Ortiz net worth a lot. Tito Ortiz additionally said that although lots of wrestlers worried of fighting against Bas Rutten, it was simply one of his dreams.
Tito Ortiz got his nickname ‘Tito’ from his dad who began to call him like that when the combatant was just one year old. Tito Ortiz is of mixed source. His mom is American and his dad is Mexican. Tito Ortiz is proud to be Mexican American plus it may be observed in his entries to the ring when he takes both American and Mexican flags.
Tito Ortiz began wrestling when he was attending high school. His first trainer was named Paul Herrera. When he entered school, Tito Ortiz continued on training in wrestling. Afterwards, his trainer became the well-known wrestler Stephen Neal. Fighting additionally got some drawbacks to Tito Ortiz. Himself endured lots of back pains and needed to get a operation in Nevada.
Believe in your goals. Always try to set an example for other people to better this world. Help out, because there are a lot of tragedies happening, and we all need to work together to really make this a happy world. We can make it happen. Work in the community - that's something I do a lot myself. I go to schools and help out with kids, because that's what I believe in. I'm not just about being a fighter. I try to go the extra mile and use my fighting status as a vehicle to do other things: help with kids, try to keep them out of gangs, and give them better options. That's what really matters.
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I train to avoid surprises. For me, that's the successful fighting.
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I have one simple moto: Train for the worst and the best will happen.
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Defeated Elvis Sinosic via TKO at UFC 32. [June 2001]
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Defeated Guy Mezger via TKO at UFC 19. [March 1999]
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Defeated Evan Tanner via KO at UFC 30. [February 2001]
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Defeated Vitor Belfort via decision at UFC 51- Super Saturday. [February 2005]
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Defeated 'Yuki Kondo' via Submission at UFC 29. [December 2000]
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Defeated Wanderlei Silva via Decision at UFC 25. [April 2000]
Defeated 'Patrick Cote' via decision at UFC 50- The War of '04. [October 2004]
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Defeated Ken Shamrock via TKO at UFC 40. [November 2002]
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Defeated 'Yuki Kondo' via Submission at UFC 29. [November 2000]
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Sons, Jesse Jameson and Journey Jette, were born on March 15, 2009. Jesse weighing 5 lbs., Journey weighing 4 lbs. 11 oz. The sons' mom and his ex-girlfriend is Jenna Jameson.
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Has a son named Jacob Ortiz Jr
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Two-time California Community College state wrestling champion for Golden West Community College at the 190-pound weight class in 1995 and 1996.
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Is of Mexican descent.
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Won the light heavyweight title by defeating Wanderlei Silva.
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Had an on-going feud with former best friend and training partner, Chuck Liddell. The two met in UFC 47 where Liddell KO'd Ortiz in the second round.
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Was the 5x defending UFC light heavyweight champion before losing to Randy Couture.
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His fight with Ken Shamrock is considered by many as the best match in the history of ultimate fighting.