Damn, Reav got in a Arlovski reference quicker than me...
Well on the plus side Arlovski was on a winning streak and went downhill. Tito hasn't won a fight in three fights, so he can only go up right

...right...
Either way though, as I've mentioned in other threads Tito V Coleman (if it does actually go down) will be a very good way to see where Tito is at. If Tito wins, good stuff, he just beat a legend (who also almost went the distance against the current number 1 contender/beat Stephan Bonnar), if he demolishes him even better. If he loses, throw him in against a lower card guy, to see where he's at/see if it's ringrust. If he loses that he should probably retire, if he wins, cool, give him another chance against a higher up guy.