Ortiz wins Middleweight title
Huntington Beach athlete Tito Ortiz claimed the Ultimate Fighting
Championship’s middleweight title Friday by defeating Vanderlei Silva in
Japan.
The matchup between the division’s top two fighters went the distance,
with the 6-foot-2, 200 Ortiz, winning by decision.
Ortiz has been ranked among the top five middleweights in the world the
past five years. Prior to his professional career in mixed martial arts
fighting, the 25-year-old was a two-time Cal State Junior College
wrestling champion and is fully trained in Jujitsu, kick boxing, and muay
Thai.
Ortiz’s preparation for the title match consisted of a daily ritual of
martial arts training, which included two hours of wrestling, two hours
of Jujitsu, 90 minutes of sparring, stretching, and kick boxing.
During his training, Ortiz worked with mixed martial arts star John Lewis
in Las Vegas.
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