
20 years after making his debut, UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz has called time on his MMA career.
Tito Ortiz out of the sport on a high note in Bellator 170's main event in the wee hours of Sunday morning. He dominated Chael Sonnen before forcing the tap in the opening round of their headline bout.
After landing a couple of punches straight off the bat, the Huntington Beach Bad Boy took proceedings down to the mat. Although Sonnen briefly threatened with a guillotine attempt, once Ortiz popped his head out, he never looked like losing the fight.
Ortiz took Sonnen’s back and went in pursuit of a rear-naked choke. putting the squeeze on the American Gangster until his face turned that certain shade of purple that comes directly before a tap out. Ortiz held onto the choke even after referee John McCarthy came in to award him the submission victory 2:03 into the fight.
After the fight Ortiz was joined by his son Jacob inside the Bellator cage, who placed his father's gloves down on the canvas to symbolise that this was his final fight.
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As is often the case with huge Bellator main events that end in submissions, a lot of people thought Ortiz's win over Sonnen looked a bit fishy.
Social media was awash with people sharing their theories on why the fight was rigged with some suggesting that Sonnen tapped too easily and others claiming that he deliberately sabotaged his own submission attempts earlier in the fight in order to ensure that Ortiz got to finish his career on a win.
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