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If I had to put money on the Ortiz vs. Griffin fight I would put it on Ortiz. I think Tito has a slight edge over forest in strength and experience. I think that Forrest has all the tools to win but Tito might be a little bit much for him. With that said, I want Forrest to win. I like him better than Tito. Forrest is more respectful and his comments are pretty funny.
As for Arlovski vs. Sylvia I have my money on Arlovski. Arlovski keeps looking better and better and has looked almost unstoppable in his last few fights. Sylvia is tough but has been less than impressive. The only thing Sylvia has over Arlovski is his height. Other than that Arlovski is better in all aspects and I expect to see Arlovski end the fight sometime in the second round.
I agree, Forrest does have the tools, but knowing how to use them is another story. Experience builds refinement. I agree w.Arlivski as well, but when you think of it the heavy weight division is not as big as the welterweight division. What good fighters are there really in the heavyweight division that can match up to Arlovski? Buentello? Mashushanko? The Snowman? I dunno, we'll see what Tim brings to the table.
Forrest could, and he might, but I have to route for Tito. I saw him fight once in Lake Charles LA against Frank Shamrock. The venue was under sold. The bible belt down there does not like that kind of combat and it did not get a lot of attention. I saw Tito again at a signing in Vegas at a later time and he actullay remembered me and my buddy constantly cheering him and saying "you can do it, kick his ass" like from the Waterboy movie. Yeah, there was like 10 people in that whole arena.