Thursday, March 20, 2025

King Mo and Tito Ortiz go face-to-face

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By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher

Bellator is set to have its second show of the year this evening on Spike TV; it kicks off at 9 pm. While this card has two big fights on the card, two Bellator fighters may have set up a future fight without them knowing it.

Muhammad “King Mo” Kawal (19-4) and Tito Ortiz (18-12) got into a war of words – and King Mo posted it on Facebook. Bellator president Scott Coker may put these two into the octagon to settle their battles.

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Ortiz made it clear that “nobody knows who the f—-ng you are and here’s your 15 seconds.” King Mo was the one, who started it by getting into Ortiz’s face.

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Security had to be used to make sure that these two did not get into blows. Ortiz then walked away.

This evening, Coker has a huge card that includes two Floridians going after each other – who hate each other. Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson (5-2) says that Dhafir “Dada 5000” Harris (2-0) stole tattoos and persona with his long beard.

Slice has a bald head, while Dada 5000 has something there with hair.

Also, on the card is Royce Gracie (14-2) facing Ken Shamrock (28-16). This is Shamrock’s first fight at Bellator since June when he lost to Kimbo Slice.

Ortiz hasn’t fought since September 2015 when he lost at Bellator 142 – Dynamite. He was defeated by Liam McGeary in the first round by a rear-naked choke submission.

He won both of his fights in 2014, which were his first two fights with Bellator. He first defeated Alexander Shlemenko at Bellator 120 in May 2014 by an arm-triangle choke submission in the first round.

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He then defeated Stephan Bonnar, who couldn’t stand Ortiz. The Huntington Beach Bad Boy won a split decision over Bonnar in November 2014 at Bellator 131.

King Mo hasn’t lost since Bellator 120 when he was defeated by Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in a unanimous decision. He’s won seven straight fights, including three from December 29-31 at Rizin FF – Saraba no Utake and Rizin FF – Iza no Mai in Japan with American referee John McCarthy officiating.

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    Anthony Caruso III
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    Anthony Caruso III is the Publisher of The Capital Sports Report. He has been in the Journalism field since August 2002. Since that time, Mr. Caruso has covered many marquee events. This includes 13 Heisman Trophy ceremonies, 2 Little World Series events, and one Army-Navy College Football game.
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