• Tito Ortiz reflects on Chuck Liddell Rivalry

  • May 10 2025
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Tito Ortiz reflects on Chuck Liddell Rivalry

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Tito Ortiz reflects on his storied MMA career and personal evolution. He discusses the origin of his signature "Grave Digger" celebration and shares insights into his spiritual journey, including his baptism and the role of faith in his life. Tito also opens up about his commitment to community service, detailing his efforts to give back. He reveals the story behind his birth name, Jacob Christopher Ortiz, offering a glimpse into the man behind his fighting persona!

    The conversation delves into his legendary rivalries, including his current relationship with Ken Shamrock, highlighting how time has transformed one of MMA's most heated feuds into mutual respect. Tito recounts his third fight with Chuck Liddell, where he secured a first-round knockout, bringing closure to a rivalry that defined an era of the sport.​

    This episode offers a comprehensive look at Tito Ortiz's journey, both inside and outside the cage, revealing the complexities of a fighter who has continually evolved throughout his life.

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