UFC 106 Preview: Tito Ortiz Talks Forrest Griffin Re-match
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I wonder how much of an effect that loss to Anderson has had on Forrest. He’s been avoiding those questions in the couple of interviews hes done since and got visibly upset when he was asked about his sudden exit from the octagon.
I’m not sure Forrest is healed mentally and for that reason I see Tito winning this.
by cauliflower_ears on Oct 31, 2009 3:02 AM EDT reply actions
I wonder how much of an effect that loss to Anderson has had on Forrest.
^^ this. at first i thought due to the manner of his exit after the fight that he was doomed to be in for a long arduous journey back to the top, more so due to his mental sate then to what the loss amounted to. because losing to an arguable P4P champ aint so bad… however with his recent interviews i’m coming more and more to the opinion that it has just galvanised his will. His marriage was a welcome distraction no doubt and i believe we may just yet see the best griffin yet! training with Todd Duffee could be the making of him. thats a nice training partner to have!
"I had to fight all my life to survive. They were all against me... but I beat the bastards and left them in the ditch." ~ Ty Cobb
This fight
has decision written all over it….Tito doesn’t have KO power….but has a pretty good chin…so Forrest can’t KO him…Forrest isn’t going to sub him…I wonder how Tito’s cardio will hold up…
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