If Forrest Griffin is anything, he’s a creature of
habit, whether that habit is self-loathing, sarcasm or training.
The former two have endeared the former light heavyweight champ to fans
since his win on “The Ultimate Fighter 1.” The latter has kept him going
after setbacks, and will keep him going after he fights former champ
Tito Ortiz at UFC 148.
“I like training camps,” Griffin said today. “You’ve got to get out of
bed and do something, and wrestling around with dudes is what I want to
do.”