
Season 11 of The Ultimate Fighter reality series has started taping and the two coaches — Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz — are already building up the hype.
This will be the third time that Liddell and Ortiz face off in the octagon. “The Iceman” scored knock out victories over Ortiz both times.
Ortiz brought his beef with Liddell back into the media when he said last week that he was proud of his fellow TUF 11 coach for overcoming alcoholism.
“I think he had a problem. A lot of people go through addiction. I think his deal was he was an alcoholic. He loved to party,” Ortiz told MMAJunkie.com. “When you have all the money in the world and you can do what you want, no one tells you, ‘No.’ You’re one of the baddest men on the Earth; no one tells you, ‘No.’ You can do what you want. Thank God that Dana (White) gave him an intervention, and he’s sober now. He’s been sober since November, and he looks like a different person. It’s awesome. I’m proud of him – really proud of him. A lot of people can’t do that. I kind of went through that myself, but I looked in the mirror and I realized that wasn’t the life I wanted to lead.”
UFC president Dana White has said that Ortiz’s comments are false and Chuck Liddell is not at all pleased with “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy.”
Liddell was interviewed by MMA Fighting‘s Ariel Helwani after UFC 109, and The Iceman had some harsh words.
According to Liddell he was going to use Ortiz for a warm-up fight, but after the comments he claims that he will kill Tito.
Here is the full interview:


fuk yea beat his a$$ chuck, shatter his face.... fuk tito
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