modogg said:
alright biggest bet i have had in awhile, getting close to Sean Sherk level.
Forrest Griffin -105, and some on -115 over Tito Ortiz
Was Tito's last fight his fight against Machida? i may hedge if i hear some crazy stuff regarding the fight as it gets closer, but i am very confident Forrest destroys Tito. any thoughts?
Yes. That was his most recent fight.I'm leaning exactly opposite here and will be very surprised if Griffin wins. I like watching him fight because it won't be dull, but Griffin really isn't that good. Let's look back at his UFC fights (with the most recent):
Loss to Anderson Silva - No shame in losing to him, but Griffin looked as bad as Chris Leben.
Loss to Rashad Evans - Griffin had a few moments, but he was dominated by Evans.
Win over Quinton Jackson - This is probably his most impressive performance, but there is certainly room to tear down Griffin's win. His opponent was in pretty poor condition, and while Griffin did turn in one dominating round, he didn't win convincingly. I thought Griffin won this fight, but I can also see the argument for Jackson.
Win over Shogun Rua - This is the biggest name on Griffin's resume, but it rings pretty hollow. Rua gassed faster than Tank Abbott and was obviously in no shape to be in a fight. Rua sandwiched a pair of surgeries around this fight, but I think they split the first two rounds.
Win over Hector Ramirez - This guy's biggest win is over Kendall Grove. Impressive.
Loss to Keith Jardine - Griffin got pummeled.
Win over Stephan Bonnar (rematch) - Griffin won this easily, but Bonnar is decidedly mediocre and wouldn't be in the UFC if he hadn't put on such a great show in the TUF1 finale.
Loss to Tito Ortiz - Some claim Griffin won this fight, but I didn't see that being the case at all.
Win over Elvis Sinosic - "The King of Rock n Rumble" has a losing record and is Griffin's last TKO win.
Win over Bill Mahood - Unremarkable fighter.
Win over Stephan Bonnar (TUF1 finale) - Epic fight, but I thought Bonnar won.Anyway, I sum up Forrest Griffin as nothing more than a good fighter whose aura (created in large part by his TUF1 performance and also his lovable character) is far greater than his ability. Even though Ortiz is far past his prime, I think he still outclasses Griffin. Assuming Ortiz is healthy, I see him controlling this fight on the ground and either winning at least two rounds in a decision or getting a stoppage due to ground strikes.