Tito Ortiz, a politician and MMA fighter, has been warned by bodybuilder Big Boy. The two are planning to fight it out, ending their escalating internet feud.
A former MMA fighter and a popular bodybuilder have traded shots on Twitter, and they plan to do the same in real life. Big Boy warned Ortiz that he doesn’t stand a chance, ensuring a KO in the first round.
TMZ reports that Big Boy respects Ortiz, but the latter will not win:
“I respect all fighters, 100 percent. He’s a world champion. I’ve looked up to him and I respect him. But I think he’s past his prime. I think I’m more explosive. I’m stronger. I got more game than him. Everything all in one. I just think it’s his time, man. I’m gonna really retire his ass.”
According to Ortiz, who hasn’t fought in a while:
“This guy wants smoke, let’s light this s**t up, let’s find a promoter, let’s get it done. I’ll get back in the gym. I’ll start boxing. I know I could do some work and make it look easy.”
According to TMZ, Big Boy remains confident. After beating Ortiz, he plans to fight celebrity boxer Jake Paul.
Despite the fact that Ortiz started this conflict, Big Boy is not afraid to take it to the ring and put an end to it once and for all.
The MMA career of Tito Ortiz
As a former MMA fighter, Big Boy’s claim that he would knock him out in the first round is bold to say the least.
In 34 professional fights, Ortiz has a 21-12-1 record with 10 knockouts.
His opponents included Ken Shamrock, Forrest Griffin, Chuck Liddell, Chael Sonnen, Stephan Bonnar, Vitor Belfort, and Wanderlei Silva.
Tito Ortiz lost his only boxing match in the first round to fellow UFC legend Anderson Silva, something Big Boy intends to emulate.
As a bodybuilder, Big Boy lacks professional boxing experience at this time, so he’ll likely train before the fight to learn the nuances of the sport.