Nate Diaz Eyes ‘BMF’ Title Comeback: “Unfinished Business Awaits”
Nate Diaz is eyeing a comeback to reclaim the “BMF” title he helped create. In 2019, Diaz called out Jorge Masvidal, leading to the first-ever “BMF” title fight at UFC 244. This unique championship quickly gained traction, becoming a symbol of bravado in the sport.
Nate Diaz Sets His Sights on the BMF Title
Recently, Diaz took to Twitter to assert his place in the inception of the “BMF” title. He reminded fans of his contribution by stating, “Let’s not act like I didn’t start a whole division bringing value to all these guys claiming they’re it.” He emphasized his desire to settle “unfinished business” in the octagon.
Current BMF Title Holder
- Event: UFC 326
- Current Champion: Max Holloway
- Opponent: Charles Oliveira
Diaz’s statement reflects his belief that he pioneered an important segment in the UFC. He expressed frustration about not having officially claimed the title after his fight with Masvidal, which ended prematurely due to cuts. Despite this, he considers himself the true “baddest motherf*cker.”
DIAZ’s Fight History and Future Aspirations
Following his fight with Masvidal, Diaz participated in two more UFC bouts, achieving a split record of 1-1. He secured a victory against Tony Ferguson but lost to Leon Edwards. After these fights, Diaz opted to leave the UFC, concluding his contract.
He has since ventured into boxing, including a notable win in a rematch against Masvidal. Despite moving on from the UFC, Dana White, the organization’s president, indicated Diaz would be welcomed back if he chose to return.
Based on Diaz’s recent social media posts, he appears keen on re-entering the UFC. Fans eagerly anticipate his next steps and whether he will challenge for the “BMF” title once more.