BMF stands for one of the most prestigious unofficial titles in the UFC—the BaddestMotherF***er. The term originated in November 2019 and was designed specifically for a fight between Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz. It was meant as a testament to toughness, utilized with fighter skills and spirit, with a hint of swagger.
The expanded meaning of the BMF is a celebration, a recognition of the fighter who not only fights raw but also has a certain attitude, possesses charisma, takes risks, and is unique in their actions. They always go the extra mile to satisfy the audience and leave them wanting more—all traits that resonate with their fans.
The fighters fighting for this title know what it takes to earn it, and not many can. This title stands for more than just a belt; it stands for glory and legacy beyond a fighter with regular skills.
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