10 Greatest Entrances In UFC History
5. Tito Ortiz (UFC 32)
Back in 2001, Tito Ortiz was seen as the UFC's golden boy and that meant that all the stops had to be pulled out when he faced off against Elvis Sinosic at UFC 32.
Regardless of his fractured relationship with owner, Dana White, Ortiz was made to look like an absolute star when he was bolstered to the cage by enough pyrotechnics to bring down a Boeing 747 and enough Limp Bizkit to transport us back to the '90s.
The Huntington Beach Badboy looked like the real deal when - after the arena had faded to darkness - he made his way to the top of the ramp. Fire would then erupt from behind him, accompanied by the kind of explosions that would make you question whether all this was actually safe.
Limp Bizkit's 'Break Stuff' would pierce through the anarchy and it looked for a moment as if UFC were about to break their favourite toy.
They didn't and Ortiz went on to KO Sinosic in the first round. This still ranks as one of the maddest entrances of the UFC era and will take some serious topping in terms of spectacle.