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RayOmac
07-08-2008, 11:15
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Tito Ortiz (http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Tito-Ortiz-158) (Pictures (http://www.sherdog.com/pictures/gallery/fighter/158/)) knows it’s all about the timing.

Which is why most of the fight community tuned in to a news conference Wednesday in Las Vegas for the Oct. 11 Affliction 2 "Day of Reckoning" only to hear that the fighter would not only not be attending, but also that he has not yet been signed by the promotion.

SI.com reported Tuesday that the boisterous light heavyweight had become a free agent on Monday and was hours away from announcing a deal with Affliction, though the report was later updated to describe Ortiz’s signing as a possibility.

Legal counsel for Affliction Entertainment said Wednesday that Ortiz’s signing was only a “rumor,” and that when he was released from his contractual obligations, the promotion would be interested in signing him.

“Don Trump Jr., myself and Tito engaged in a conversation,” said Michael Cohen, executive vice president of The Trump Organization and special counsel to Donald Trump, who started a business relationship with the promotion in June. “There is nothing substantive that was discussed other than the fact we are interested in sitting down with him, which we're planning on doing in the very near future.”

Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio would not address Ortiz's claims to SI.com that the potential deal would be a “ground-breaking record contract” that included duties outside the ring as well. Atencio said he has not yet spoken with Ortiz.

Ortiz, 33, recently satisfied a multi-fight contract with the UFC. He has served as one of the promotion’s top three draws for the last 11 years. It is believed Ortiz has recently completed a “matching period” that is standard within the promotion’s contracts in which Zuffa can match any rival offers made for the fighter’s services.

Disillusionment between UFC President Dana White and the polarizing Ortiz has been well documented, and the fighter has publicly commented that he would not re-sign with the UFC on numerous occasions.

Ortiz has been here before, however. In 2005, the fighter strongly hinted he would be signing with the now-defunct World Fighting Alliance, only to come to terms with Zuffa’s majority owner, Lorenzo Fertitta, in the negotiation’s eleventh hour.

The December 2006 rematch between Ortiz and Chuck Liddell (http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Chuck-Liddell-192) (Pictures (http://www.sherdog.com/pictures/gallery/fighter/192/)) remains the highest grossing MMA pay-per-view in the sport’s history, reportedly netting more than 1 million buys.

Ortiz (15-6-1) dropped a unanimous decision to Lyoto Machida (http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Lyoto-Machida-7513) (Pictures (http://www.sherdog.com/pictures/gallery/fighter/7513/)) (13-0) at UFC 84 “Ill Will” on May 24 in Las Vegas, marking Ortiz’s second loss in three fights.

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Slome
07-08-2008, 14:59
It was widely believed that Tito Ortiz would be introduced today at the Affliction press conference officially launching their second pay-per-view "Day of Reckoning". The former UFC superstar was noticeably absent and it is causing many media members to question their earlier claims. I am not one of them. Tito Ortiz is still signing with Affliction. Michael Cohen, Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization and Donald Trump Jr both spoke with Ortiz yesterday. Some things got hung up today and the contract is not completely finished. It will be soon enough.

This contract is proving especially complex because it is literally the first of its kind for an Affliction fighter. Prior to this Affliction handled fighters as free agents who they were signing to compete at events. Ortiz will not only be signed to fight in the ring, he will also become a company spokesman. There has even been talk Affliction offered Ortiz Pay-Per-View Buy Incentives that could make his contract the richest in MMA history. While his front end salary might not appear enormous, the back end money he will receive for popular events will make Tito's giant head bob with glee.

WTF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW6fo8QZ6TA

Mule-Kick
07-08-2008, 15:49
Hmm ik ben nooit zo'n Ortiz fan geweest dus snap de hype niet zo. Ok hij is een grote naam maar hij is de laatste tijd voortdurend in het nieuws door alles behalve zijn gevechten. Hoop wel dat de geplande match met Babula er komt.

marcelt
07-08-2008, 16:56
De highlights waren tof Sjoerd, maar vond die grappen tussen door niks.

Tony
07-08-2008, 17:01
Hmm ik ben nooit zo'n Ortiz fan geweest dus snap de hype niet zo. Ok hij is een grote naam maar hij is de laatste tijd voortdurend in het nieuws door alles behalve zijn gevechten. Hoop wel dat de geplande match met Babula er komt.

Ik herinner me hem voornamelijk door zijn laatste match waarin ie Machida bijna in een triangle choke submit...

Slome
07-08-2008, 17:04
De highlights waren tof Sjoerd, maar vond die grappen tussen door niks.

not my bad;)

RayOmac
08-08-2008, 07:34
Vond het wel een gaaf filmpje, Reps!