Morning Report: Brian Ortega reassessed career after first loss, felt he ‘f****** sucked’

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Brian Ortega made some drastic changes to his fight preparation after suffering his first career defeat.

“T-City’s” career as a professional fighter got off to about as hot of a start as one could dream of. Winning his way to a title shot with a flawless 14-0 record, Ortega found himself set to take on the reigning champion, Max Holloway, on Dec. 2018.

The featherweight showdown was one of the most anticipated matchups of the year across the whole sport, if not the most anticipated. Ortega lost the fight, and it was one of his best ever career performances. Beating Ortega to the point of unforgettably teaching him defensive tactics mid-fight, “Blessed” picked up the TKO victory and his second title defense after the doctors stopped the action ahead of the fifth round.

This was an important moment for Ortega that saw him take almost two years from the competition in order to evaluate and grow.

“It happened to me,” Ortega said of losing the joy for fighting when speaking on Fight Nation with Jimmy Smith. It literally happened to me. I’m going to tell you that it lasted for 2 years. When I won, I would fight, and win. I felt like I was cool. My job is done. Now let me get back to my life. I want to go eat Jack In The Box, I want to go eat this, I want to go on vacation, I want to go surfing, I want to be a beach bum.’

” I would like to go back and enjoy my life the way I called it. It wasn’t until losing that I had to reassess everything. When I reassessed everything is when I said, ‘Dude, I f****** suck. You know what? I sucked. I thought I was good because I was winning but then these guys at the top, they’re a different level. They’re doing other things. They’re doing other things. Where are they? Although I possess the necessary skills and knowledge to fight in the UFC, I lack the consistency or discipline to succeed at that level. And if I gotta do that, I gotta change a lot of things about my life.'”

Once Ortega returned to action, he looked completely reinvented … and not just because he shaved his head before the comeback appearance.

Tasked with a fellow former title challenger, “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung, Ortega — one of the best submission specialists on the planet — put on a striking clinic. Ortega defeated “Zombie”, for five rounds straight, and was unanimously declared the winner. He then won another chance at gold.

Looking to rebound again for just the second time in his 18-fight career, Ortega headlines opposite Yair Rodriguez this Saturday night at UFC Long Island.

“After that [Holloway loss],, I replied, “Oh, wow! There’s wrestling!” Muay Thai exists,'” Ortega said. It sounds ridiculous, but it was true. I was training in a garage. I would just hit the bag, do a couple mitts, lift some weights, wake up. Not have no nutrition, pre-workout for breakfast. All the way until the title, that’s what people don’t understand.”


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