iJudgeFights.com seeks beta testers, eyes fan education and interaction

If you’re an MMA fan that’s been enraged by a decision, chances are
you’ve used Twitter to commiserate and argue with fellow fans.

iJudgeFights.com, a website currently in development, hopes to give
would-be judges a place not only to vent, but to sco…

If you’re an MMA fan that’s been enraged by a decision, chances are
you’ve used Twitter to commiserate and argue with fellow fans.

iJudgeFights.com, a website currently in development, hopes to give
would-be judges a place not only to vent, but to score fights and
measure them against those who do it for a living.

“I wouldn’t say people are outraged, but there are periods where people
are disappointed with the outcome of fights, and we feel that not only
are we going to be able to help, but create interaction that hasn’t
existed before,” iJudgeFights co-founder Jonathan Wakrat today told
MMAjunkie.com.