“Huntington Beach Bad Boy”, Tito Ortiz, At The Pines

MMA Super Star and Former UFC Champion Makes a Stop at San Manuel

  

August 13, 2009

San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino

777 San Manuel Blvd.

Highland, California

 

 

San Manuel Indian Nation, Calif. – Thursday, August 13, San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino and The

Pines are the place to be when mixed martial arts takes over. King of the Cage will be the main event as

“Superstar” fighters take on one another, and then MMA great Tito Ortiz makes a guest appearance at The

Pines. Tito will pose for photos and sign autographs and then get the party started. The Pines is free when

guests show their King of the Cage ticket at the door.

 

Beginning his martial arts career as a wrestler at Huntington Beach High School, Tito quickly made his way

up the MMA ladder when he was debuted at UFC 13 in 1997. Tito’s fame began when he was UFC Light

Heavy Weight Champion from April 2000 to September 2003. After leaving UFC, Tito has remained

ambiguous as to when he will return to the MMA world.

 

Catch Tito at The Pines, the Inland Empire’s hottest nightspot.  With an LA chic ambiance and the hottest

DJs from the Los Angeles scene and locally, The Pines is the place to enjoy an entertaining night out. It’s

open for dancing beginning at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. A dress code is enforced. Cover

charge is $15, $10 for Club Serrano members. The Pines also serves dinner on Wednesday through Sunday

from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Reservations are accepted at 909/425-4889.

 

King of the Cage tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or the San Manuel Box Office. Tickets are $60

and $100.

 

Note:  A 21-and-older age requirement to enter the casino and/or see the show is strictly enforced

 

About San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino

San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino is Southern California’s one-stop destination for entertainment and fun.

The casino is just 70 minutes from downtown Los Angeles and a short drive from LA-Ontario International

Airport. Guests enjoy 3,000 of the latest slots, live poker and Vegas-style blackjack, high-limit gaming, high-

stakes bingo, incredible entertainment, sumptuous dining and generous player’s reward program. Owned and

operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, the casino has been providing fun and excitement

since 1986. Since that time, players have received over $2 billion in cash, prizes and giveaways, making any

visit to San Manuel an exciting and memorable experience. For more information on San Manuel Indian

Bingo and Casino, please visit their Web site at www.sanmanuel.com or call 800-359-2464. 

 

 

 

- Press Release from San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino with a little editing from us (color, etc...)

 

 

 

 

 

Subject to change

 


 

 

(7/31/09)