With the UFC rapidly falling out of favor with many fighters and fans for the way it's (or more specifically, the promotion's president, Dana White) handled itself lately, there are likely several (thousand) people waiting to dance on the company's grave.

One of these potential dancers is former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz, whose public feud with White is well documented and almost ended in a televised boxing match.

"It's just a matter of time," Ortiz told MMAFighting.com's Marc Raimondi at a Bellator: Dynamite media day in Hollywood. "Rome crumbles from inside and that's what they're going to do. They're going to crumble from inside. They're their worst enemies. I could just sit back and nobody is gonna talk trash about Dana, talk trash about the UFC. I'll let them do their own damage."

The UFC recently ousted long-time cutman Jacob 'Stitch" Duran when he spoke out about the incredibly unpopular exclusive sponsorship deal between the UFC and Reebok. When questioned about the decision to fire Stitch during a fan Q-and-A on Twitter, White lowered himself to the level of trolls, resorting to verbal attacks and childish name calling.

"It's sad for 'Stitch' Duran," said Ortiz. "He's a guy that's been in this business since Day One and he's done a lot of great things, not only in mixed martial arts, but in professional boxing. He should be respected. It just shows, you say something against the company that's trying to monopolize everything, you get thrown to the wolves - as I did, as many other fighters did. And that's why they left."