Jorge Masvidal supports Charles Oliveira as BMF champ, names next challenger
Inaugural BMF titleholder Jorge Masvidal is against the idea of retiring the belt after Charles Oliveira beat Max Holloway.
Jorge Masvidal doesn't want the BMF era to end with Charles Oliveira . Masvidal became the inaugural BMF titleholder in November 2019 when he defeated Nate Diaz by doctor's stoppage TKO at UFC 244. It's lineage has continued with Justin Gaethje , Max Holloway and now Oliveira, who beat "Blessed" by unanimous decision at UFC 326 in March in a much-maligned fight .
Oliveira''s grappling-heavy approach that resulted in nearly 21 minutes of control time led to a range of narratives, a prominent one of which was that the performance did embody the spirit of what the organically made BMF belt was meant to stand for. Some post-fight analysts even called for the BMF title to be moved into retirement after Oliveira's win, but Masvidal is firmly against that and defended Oliveira against critics. "You get another BMF fight going, and that's all you can do – you can't end it now," Masvidal told MMA Junkie.
"I think it's still very BMF. Maybe people don't like the style, but Charles was trying to end him the whole time. It wasn't like he was a crotch sniffer and in halfway situations and just holding on for dear life and was in half guard and literally holding and not trying to pass and not trying to hold.
He was never doing that, at least in my eyes. He was getting to good positions, he was elbowing him and stuff. That's not in any way a bad performance.