UFC legend Tito Ortiz says he “lost everything” in the 2020 stock market crash: “We need to make sure we make America great again”
UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz is saying he ‘lost everything’ in the 2020 stock market crash.
Known as ‘The Huntington Beach Bad Boy’, Tito, now 49, spent much of his MMA career in the UFC. Ortiz (21-12 MMA) was a former light heavyweight champion and was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in July 0f 2012.
Tito Ortiz recently sat down with ‘Fox & Friends‘ and spoke about the border crisis in the USA:
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“It’s not just Mexicans that are coming across the border. People don’t understand that. There’s children trafficking, there’s drugs that are coming across. All the cartel that are doing the things that American people don’t like, and you can see, all across the border, in Texas, Arizona, California, it’s shambles, and what the border control or, excuse me, the border patrol can’t take care of. And it’s because of the legislation and the policies that the Biden regime is doing right now.”
Continuing, Tito Ortiz shared how the 2020 stock market crash affected him personally and how he’s managing today:
“It’s sad for this country. And I hope people listen to me, as a blue-collared man that has to relocate here in Florida, open my own business, Tito’s Cantina Tequila Bar & Grill, here in Cape Coral, to redo the American dream, because I lost everything after 2020. And it’s hard for me because I’m still trying to take care of my children as a blue-collar man. People, we need to come together, we need to make sure we make America great again.”
All said, there’s no question who’s getting support from Tito Ortiz in the upcoming election and it isn’t Joe Biden.
The last time Ortiz competed was in 2021 when he met former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva (34-11 MMA) in the boxing ring. It wasn’t pretty, as Silva knocked out Ortiz at 1:21 or Round 1 that Saturday night in Florida.
What do you think of Tito Ortiz’s account of the border crisis? Will you be supporting the fighter turned blue collar worker by visiting ‘Tito’s Cantalina Tequila Bar & Grill’?
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