The momentum builds with each close fight. Many fans and media members are looking for answers on how to fix what they think is a problem, inconsistent judging in mixed martial arts. That’s if there is a problem. Forrest Griffin and Tito Ortiz engaged in a back and forth fight for two rounds before Griffin rolled in the third at UFC 106. The decision (30-27, 29-28 and 28-29) went to Griffin. Frankly it wouldn’t have been outrageous had it gone to Ortiz. When fighters don’t try to finish fights these things happens. Boxing has a long history of close fights and close decisions don’t always mean they’re controversial, yet for UFC president Dana White the complaining hurled his way is getting old (2:15 mark):
"I don’t even know, I’m so exhausted by this whole thing," White said during the postfight press conference. "It’s tiring. It’s terrible…

