CamSoda offers Tito Ortiz $100K to partake in 2-on-1 MMA bout in Thailand

Just a couple of days after his resignation as Huntington Beach city councilman, Mayor Pro Tem Tito Ortiz has been offered a new gig.…

By: Milan Ordoñez | 2 years ago
CamSoda offers Tito Ortiz $100K to partake in 2-on-1 MMA bout in Thailand
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Just a couple of days after his resignation as Huntington Beach city councilman, Mayor Pro Tem Tito Ortiz has been offered a new gig. Adult website CamSoda made a proposition to “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” to take part in a 2-on-1 MMA fight against opponents of his choice.

On Thursday, CamSoda VP Daryn Parker sent out this press release to the media, which was personally addressed to Ortiz like an open letter.

Dear Mr. Tito “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Ortiz,

I saw the news that you resigned from your position on the City Council of Huntingon Beach, California. It’s a shame to see, considering how much potential your political career had. #Tito2024 had a nice ring to it.

Anyway, with more time on your hands now, I wanted to reach out and extend a lucrative offer. Considering your illustrious run as UFC light heavyweight champion, I’d love for you step back in the ring and participate in CamSoda’s Fight Circus Vol. 3 set to take place on June 19 in Thailand. The card includes a Muay Thai bout taking place inside a phone booth, a 2-on-1 MMA battle between a UFC veteran and two inexperienced brothers, and more.

My offer is this: I’d be willing to pay you up to $100,000 to participate in our MMA event on June 19 in a 2 vs. 1 fight. You can hand pick your opponents.

What do you say? Take some time to consider my offer and get back to me ASAP.

We’d love for you to be the feature bout.

Sincerely,

Daryn Parker

Vice President of CamSoda

The 46-year-old Ortiz last competed in December 2019, when he submitted former WWE talent Alberto El Patron in the first round of their catchweight fight.

Ortiz has had far bigger purses in his MMA career, and his last disclosed pay was $200,000, plus a portion of the PPV, against Chuck Liddell in 2018.

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Milan Ordoñez
Milan Ordoñez

Milan Ordoñez has been covering combat sports since 2012 and has been part of the Bloody Elbow staff since 2016. He’s also competed in amateur mixed martial arts and submission grappling tournaments.

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