UFC Considers Scrapping BMF Belt After Shocking Holloway Knockout
By 813 Staff
League insiders were caught off guard as UFC Considers Scrapping BMF Belt After Shocking Holloway Knockout, according to Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) (this morning).
Source: https://x.com/Home_of_Fight/status/2031899496192282771
The BMF belt might have just met its match. According to former featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, the UFC is seriously considering retiring the fan-favorite "Baddest Motherf****r" title following Max Holloway’s legendary knockout of Justin Gaethje last month. The report, originating from a tweet by Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) on March 12, 2026, quotes Volkanovski’s comments on the matter, suggesting the promotion feels the belt has reached its peak moment and cannot be topped.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t official UFC policy yet. But when a fighter of Volkanovski’s stature and credibility speaks, you listen. Those close to the situation say his remarks aren’t just off-the-cuff speculation; they reflect conversations happening in the halls of the UFC’s headquarters. The front office has been quietly debating the belt’s future for a while, and Holloway’s seismic finish at UFC 300—a last-second knockout to win the BMF title after moving up from featherweight—created a narrative climax that’s hard to follow. How do you possibly stage an encore to that? League sources confirm the prevailing sentiment is that you don’t even try, lest you dilute the very essence of what made the BMF special.
This matters because the BMF belt was always a brilliant piece of promotional storytelling, a symbolic nod to the sport’s most violent and thrilling action fighters. It was never about rankings or mandatory title defenses; it was about capturing a specific, raw energy. Retiring it on that high note preserves its legacy as a unique experiment, rather than letting it become just another trinket passed around. For fighters, it means one less potential big-money, spotlight fight outside the traditional championship structure. For fans, it’s the end of an era that, while brief, produced unforgettable moments.
What happens next? The UFC will likely let the idea marinate in the public consciousness through voices like Volkanovski’s before making any formal announcement. The smart money says they’ll officially shelve the belt, perhaps bringing it out only for a truly once-in-a-generation matchup down the line. The uncertainty lies in the timing and the finality. Will they declare it “retired” like a jersey number, or simply let it fade from discussion? Either way, the BMF title’s potential departure is a testament to the sheer magnitude of what Max Holloway accomplished. Sometimes, a moment is so perfect, the only logical next step is to walk away.
Source: https://x.com/Home_of_Fight/status/2031899496192282771

