Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

MMA legend Ortiz ends career with Bellator win over Sonnen

- By ADAM HILL Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjour­nal.com or 702277-8028. Follow @adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Mixed martial arts legend Tito Ortiz got exactly the moment he was hoping for in his retirement bout.

Ortiz took Chael Sonnen’s back and forced him to tap to a rear-naked choke at 2:03 of the first round of the main event of Bellator 170 on Saturday night at The Forum.

Then he got to perform his famous gravedigge­r celebratio­n for the final time.

Ortiz, the longtime former UFC light heavyweigh­t champion, went 3-1 in Bellator fights to conclude his storied career.

“I’m happy I was able to do this, (especially) in my hometown,” said the 41-year-old lifelong resident of nearby Huntington Beach, California.

Ortiz allowed his son Jacob to place his fighting gloves on the mat in the center of the cage to mark his official retirement, a nod to his amateur wrestling past in which competitor­s often leave their shoes in the ring to signify their final match.

It wasn’t a total breeze for Ortiz, who was caught in an early guillotine by Sonnen. After escaping the hold, which Ortiz insisted wasn’t particular­ly tight, Ortiz found himself in side control and quickly worked to mount.

He took Sonnen’s back when he tried to escape, and it wasn’t long before the choke was locked in and the fight was over.

Ortiz said he had drilled the technique throughout training camp because he figured Sonnen would give up his back to avoid Ortiz’s noted ability to do damage from top position on the mat.

“It felt really, really good,” Ortiz said. “I knew I’d get the choke because I knew he wouldn’t want to get pounded by me.”

Sonnen hadn’t fought since a November 2013 knockout loss to Rashad Evans in the UFC. He failed a second drug test in 2014 and was suspended by the Nevada Athletic Commission.

He subsequent­ly announced his retirement, but signed a six-fight deal with Bellator last year after he was released by the UFC. Sonnen has lost four of his past five fights.

Also on the card, veteran welterweig­ht Paul Daley delivered a spectacula­r knockout of Brennan Ward in the first round.

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