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Tito Ortiz to take on Matt Hamill at UFC 121

LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 21: Tito Ortiz (R) battles Forrest Griffin (L) during their Light Heavyweight Fight at the UFC 106 at Mandalay Bay Events Center on November 21, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)

The guys at Heavy.com are reporting that Tito Ortiz will battle Matt Hamill at UFC 121.

Tito Ortiz will face protege Matt Hamill at UFC 121 in Anaheim, Ca.

MMAFighting.com was the first to report the possibility of the bout on Thursday, and Heavy.com confirmed the bout with sources close to the event on Thursday afternoon.

Ortiz last entered the Octagon against Forrest Griffin last November, where he lost via decision. He has not won a fight since Oct. 2006. The former light heavyweight champion was scheduled to face Chuck Liddell at the end of the 11th season of The Ultimate Fighter, but a neck injury forced him to withdraw from the bout and undergo surgery.

Hamill faced Keith Jardine in June, earning a majority decision. Ortiz is something of a mentor to Hamill, having coached him on The Ultimate Fighter. The pair remained close after the show concluded.

UFC 121 is headlined by a heavyweight title clash between Brock Lesnar and Cain Velasquez.

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Kaufman says fight with Modafferi isn’t going five rounds

As the MMA writers at Heavy.com note, Sarah Kaufman wouldn’t mind taking on Cris Cyborg one day. But for right now, she’s focused on finishing Roxanne Modafferi.

Prior to making her Strikeforce debut last May, Sarah Kaufman had never been to a decision in her career. Each of the 24-year-old Victoria, British Columbia native’s eight bouts up to that point had ended the same way – with Kaufman pounding out a victory.

Since joining the ranks of the elite female fighters with the San Jose-based company, Kaufman has continued her winning ways. She’s earned three more wins and the women’s welterweight championship in the process, but fans, critics and maybe even her bosses with Strikeforce have been uninspired by her three consecutive trips to the scorecards.

Though she thoroughly dominated Takayo Hashi from the opening bell in claiming the crown as the top 135-pound female fighter on the planet last February, the fight drew poor reviews, as many wanted to see Kaufman finished her overmatched opponent. Initially, Kaufman felt the same frustration.

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It’s official: Sean Sherk vs. Evan Dunham for UFC 119

CHICAGO- OCTOBER 25:  Tyson Griffin (L) punches Sean Sherk in a Lightweight bout at UFC's Ultimate Fight Night at Allstate Arena on October 25, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Heavy.com confirms that Sean Sherk will take on Evan Dunham in UFC 119.

Lightweight up-and-comer Evan Dunham withstood his most difficult test to date at UFC 115, defeating Tyson Griffin. Now, the fast-rising lightweight is set up against another top lightweight, as his match up with Sean Sherk at UFC 119 is now official.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship announced the match up earlier this afternoon.

Sherk has been battling through injuries as of late and has not had a fight since his unanimous decision loss to Frankie Edgar at UFC 98. His last win came against Tyson Griffin at UFC 90, which was his follow-up to the technical knockout loss he received against BJ Penn at UFC 84. The former lightweight champion is looking for a resurgence towards another title shot in the 155-pound division.

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Does Sarah Kaufman deserve main event billing?

E. Spencer Kyte of Heavy.com writes that women’s welterweight champion Sarah Kaufman deserves main event billing when she defends her title against Roxanne Modafferi in the ninth installment of the Strikeforce Challengers series.

Placing one of the six Strikeforce champions in the two-hole should be viewed as an insult to the talents of Kaufman and Modafferi, and diminishes what little juice the title carries in the first place.

If we’re being honest with each other – and I think we are – Women’s MMA isn’t really at the “championship belts” stage of their development quite yet. There are only really a handful of truly skilled female competitors out there; the Kaufmans and Cris Cyborgs of the distaff divisions are few and far between.

It’s hard enough to create interest in the division when you don’t have a deep talent pool to draw from, but since Strikeforce decided to introduce belts into the equation, they need to step up the support and spotlighting of their champion.

Next month in Houston, either Tim Kennedy or Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza will claim the middleweight title Shields left behind when he left for the UFC. Not only will the incoming champion have to battle the constant barrage of questions about not having won the belt from Shields, but the fact that the Cesar Gracie student has moved back down to welterweight with the opposition casts an unfavourable light on the entire 185-pound division. After all, how good could they actually be if a natural 170-pound competitor was able to clean house and leave with the belt around his waist?

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UFC 119: “UFC Prelims” special set to return

NEW YORK - MARCH 24: Frank Mir of Las Vegas, Nevada speaks at a press conference for UFC 111 at Radio City Music Hall on March 24, 2010 in New York City. Mir will face Shane Carwin of Denver, Colorado in the INterim heavyweight title bout. (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)

According to Heavy.com, the Spike-televised “UFC Prelims” special will return for September’s UFC 119 event in Indianapolis.

Initial reports indicated that Spike TV had no plans to broadcast the pre-PPV special for the event, but have since changed their minds and have targeted C.B. Dolloway vs. Joe Doerksen and Joey Beltran vs. Matt Mitrione for the television special.

The change was reported by MMA Junkie. Spike TV confirmed the plans with HeavyMMA.com this afternoon.

UFC 119 takes place September 25 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The main event features the long-awaited rematch between Frank Mir and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira.

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