Dayton Daily News MMA: Tito Ortiz still negotiating for a deal

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 Dayton Daily News MMA: Tito Ortiz still negotiating for a deal
Former UFC champion and current free agent Tito Ortiz is once again negotiating with nearly all of the sport's top players, including Affliction, EliteXC, the American Fight League and even the UFC. I discuss the topic in this week's "MMA Insider" column for the Dayton Daily News . Although Ortiz announced earlier this month that he was on the verge of signing a "record-breaking" ... [link]

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Dana White Hints That UFC Is Holding Tito Ortiz Contract
Published 8/28/2008 by Kid Nate at Bloody Elbow
... I read recently that Tito supposedly is negotiating with UFC again. If that's the case, how did that come about? ...

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