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Notes from UFC 133 press conference
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Tito Ortiz: I was so focused before the Bader fight. I was able to battle through everything. I had a great camp. I haven't been there in a long time. I haven't been pressed for six minute rounds in such a long, long time and not having to worry about that anymore, I'm just so much more focused. When Dana called me, it was such an emotional high for me. I really wanted to focus on myself but I talked it over with my team, my friends and I called Dana back and said I wanted the fight. I didn't get touched in the Bader fight. My wrestling's on par, my striker's great. I haven't felt this healthy since I fought Vitor. I trained for two and a half weeks for this fight but I'm ready to go six five minute rounds. I'm gonna try to do what I did on July 2nd.
Dana White: With the stuff that Tito and I have been through, he's been booed a lot. Going into that fight, it's hard not to feel happy for him. He was a huge underdog and nobody expected that to happen. Because of that, a lot of people are behind him and happy for him and excited about what he'll do next.
Dana White: Rashad Evans, if he wins on Saturday night, he will be the next guy to fight for the title. If Tito should win on Saturday night, he's probably got one or two more guys first. If he goes in there and blasts Rashad on Saturday night like he did to Ryan Bader, it would be pretty tough not to say he's one of the best in the world.