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on August 6th, 2011 at 3:44 pmMatch: Rashad Evans vs Tito Ortiz
Date : August 6, 2011
Time : 9:00 pm
Venue: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The wait is over, fans you can stop holding your breath, Tito Ortiz will finally get his rematch against Rashad Evans. What? You weren’t all that excited to see a rematch? Well unfortunately that’s what we’re going to get. After a long, exhausting series of opponent changes Rashad Evans has another opponent for his UFC 133headlining bout and it is Tito Ortiz.
For fans who have been following the sport for a long time, you would know that these two initially fought to a Unanimous Draw in July of 2007, way back at UFC 73, a full 60 UFC Pay Per Views ago. During the fight, Ortiz was actually deducted a costly point in the second round for grabbing the fence of the cage multiple times while Rashad was trying for a takedown.
Rashad will be returning to the cage for the first time in nearly 18 months. His last fight was a Unanimous Decision victory over his rival Quinton “Rampage” Jackson way back in May 2010. Rashad was then set to challenge Mauricio “Shogun” Rua for the Light Heavyweight title, but a knee injury to Rua scrapped those plans and Rashad decided to wait for his shot. However, when it came time to fight again, the injury bug bit again, this time forcing Rashad out of the bout with a knee injury of his own.
Ortiz will be stepping back into the Octagon with a little over three weeks notice after an impressive showing that saved him his employment with the UFC, against Ryan “Darth” Baderat UFC 132. Initial reports were that Ortiz turned down the fight against Evans, claiming on Twitter “I have a life and things to take care of. The fight game is about making the right choices of my career….” However, after an apparent bout with Lyoto Machida fell by the wayside, Ortiz called back Dana White and asked about the fight. After consulting with his Team Punishment teammates and coaches, Ortiz decided to step in and save the UFC.