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I'm surprised there isn't yet, but I believe we should have a dedicated thread to keep track and up-to-date with all Tito's wonderful interviews, quotes, and general moments.

Classic, new, everything this man does should be catalogued and easy to view for both new fans and academic research

Are there any obscure Tito-isms we don't see posted or referenced much?

Contribute here my sherbrothers and shersisters!





 
Can someone translate those grades he's talking about for us non-USA people, is a 1.79 super high? Kinda surprised he says he was doing really well at school, maybe he's more studious than I assumed.
 
Can someone translate those grades he's talking about for us non-USA people, is a 1.79 super high? Kinda surprised he says he was doing really well at school, maybe he's more studious than I assumed.

No lol anything under 2 is semi-retard level lol

usually you have to keep at least 2.5 to play high school sports

also he's going backwards, he went from 1 something to 2 something back to 1 something, and is like "yeah I was doing good"
 
Can someone translate those grades he's talking about for us non-USA people, is a 1.79 super high? Kinda surprised he says he was doing really well at school, maybe he's more studious than I assumed.

It's on a scale of 4 (4.0 is "perfect", 0.0 is you did absolutely nothing). Tito's numbers were like getting 35-45% out of 100, and then his final number was lower than his freshman year. Classic Tito attempting math/to speak.
 
I asked AI to make a song about the legend Tito Ortiz.

(Verse 1)
From Huntington Beach, a lion arose,
With power and fury, he struck mighty blows.
"The Huntington Beach Bad Boy," they shouted his name,
Entering the cage, to play his own game.
Muscles were bulging, a neck thick and strong,
He came to conquer, where he truly belonged.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Verse 2)
Against Wanderlei Silva, a rivalry burned bright,
Two forces colliding with all of their might.
Chuck Liddell he faced, in battles so grand,
Legends colliding, throughout the whole land.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, another tough test,
Tito stepped forward, and gave it his best.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Bridge)
Through injuries and setbacks, he always came back,
A fighter's resilience, there was nothing he lacked.
He spoke his own mind, sometimes brash and so bold,
A character etched, in stories untold.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Outro)
So raise up a glass, let the memories flow,
For the Huntington Beach Bad Boy, puttin' on a show.
Tito Ortiz, a name we all know,
A legend of MMA, watch his highlight reel glow.
 
I asked AI to make a song about the legend Tito Ortiz.

(Verse 1)
From Huntington Beach, a lion arose,
With power and fury, he struck mighty blows.
"The Huntington Beach Bad Boy," they shouted his name,
Entering the cage, to play his own game.
Muscles were bulging, a neck thick and strong,
He came to conquer, where he truly belonged.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Verse 2)
Against Wanderlei Silva, a rivalry burned bright,
Two forces colliding with all of their might.
Chuck Liddell he faced, in battles so grand,
Legends colliding, throughout the whole land.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, another tough test,
Tito stepped forward, and gave it his best.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Bridge)
Through injuries and setbacks, he always came back,
A fighter's resilience, there was nothing he lacked.
He spoke his own mind, sometimes brash and so bold,
A character etched, in stories untold.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Outro)
So raise up a glass, let the memories flow,
For the Huntington Beach Bad Boy, puttin' on a show.
Tito Ortiz, a name we all know,
A legend of MMA, watch his highlight reel glow.

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Hearing him say "The only gas I hear is coming from Chael's ass.......and it's not his butt" will never get old.

With most of his Titoisms, I get what he was trying to say, he just screwed it up. But with that one, I don't even know.
 
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Hearing him say "The only gas I hear is coming from Chael's ass.......and it's not his butt" will never get old.

At least with most of his Titoisms, I get what he was trying to say, he just screwed it up. But with that one, I don't even know.

Picture Chael like this...

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and it makes sense
 
I asked AI to make a song about the legend Tito Ortiz.

(Verse 1)
From Huntington Beach, a lion arose,
With power and fury, he struck mighty blows.
"The Huntington Beach Bad Boy," they shouted his name,
Entering the cage, to play his own game.
Muscles were bulging, a neck thick and strong,
He came to conquer, where he truly belonged.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Verse 2)
Against Wanderlei Silva, a rivalry burned bright,
Two forces colliding with all of their might.
Chuck Liddell he faced, in battles so grand,
Legends colliding, throughout the whole land.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, another tough test,
Tito stepped forward, and gave it his best.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Bridge)
Through injuries and setbacks, he always came back,
A fighter's resilience, there was nothing he lacked.
He spoke his own mind, sometimes brash and so bold,
A character etched, in stories untold.
(Chorus)
Tito! Tito! The crowd would all roar,
He'd step in the octagon, ready for war.
With takedowns and ground and pound, a relentless attack,
Leaving opponents flat on their back.
A champion's spirit, a will hard to break,
For the belt and the glory, the sacrifices he'd make.
(Outro)
So raise up a glass, let the memories flow,
For the Huntington Beach Bad Boy, puttin' on a show.
Tito Ortiz, a name we all know,
A legend of MMA, watch his highlight reel glow.
The world is doomed.
 
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