UFC light heavyweight Gian Villante does not hope to be named the “King of Split Decisions.” But lately, he’s felt like it’s out of his hands. “I want to put people to sleep, but if they’re not going to fight me, and they’re going to run the other way, it’s hard to put people out,” Villante told MMAjunkie. “I’m chasing like that, and they stop and throw two punches and I’m running – I don’t know how they judge these fights.” That’s pretty much how Villante (16-10 MMA, 6-7 UFC) describes a fight with Sam Alvey, which ended in his third straight split decision, and a loss that left him with a 1-3 record in his past four outings. Villante, 33, hopes a fight with Ed Herman (23-13 MMA, 10-9 UFC) at October’s UFC Fight Night 138 event will give him the kind of knock-down, drag-out brawl he craves. And if they goes to the judges, he hopes he gets better ones. Check out the video to above to hear how Villante responded to his most recent fight and his plan to turn things around against Herman at UFC Fight Night 138, which takes place Oct

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