Max Griffin may be enduring a rough stretch, but he insists he’s capable of so much more. Griffin (15-8 MMA, 3-6 UFC) has lost four of his past five, with two of those losses coming via split decision. In his most recent outing, he was edged out by Alex Oliveira at UFC 248 in March. Reflecting on his dip in form, Griffin said he’s been working hard to make specific adjustments to his game to prevent him from losing close fights on the scorecards moving forward, and said he’s confident things will start to pick up on his return. “I got something for everybody,” Griffin recently told MMA Junkie Radio. “I’m getting better, and it’s interesting now – I always feel like that I’ve never been an easy fight

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How southpaw switch gave Max Griffin an ‘epiphany’ as he looks to halt his scorecard woes – MMA Junkie

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