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Mark Coleman Wants UFC To Introduce The Women’s BMF Belt: “She’d Come Back From Retirement For It”

Mark Coleman Wants UFC To Introduce The Women’s BMF Belt: “She’d Come Back From Retirement For It”

MMA legend Mark Coleman recently advocated for the UFC to introduce a women’s BMF (Baddest Motherf*cker) title.

Following the phenomenal match between Max Holloway and Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 – in which Holloway earned his BMF belt – Coleman spoke during the post-fight press conference…
And said that he wants to see the women’s BMF belt introduced as well.

Here are his thoughts:

We definitely need a (women’s) BMF, and they’ll let themselves be known who it is.

If she came out of retirement, Joanna (Jedrzejczyk) would be the perfect BMF to start it off.
Who wants Joanna? She’d come out of retirement for it, I’d bet.

Jedrzejczyk had actually urged the UFC to bring on the women’s BMF belt all the way back in 2019, after Jorge Masvidal won it:

People used to call me violent, savage.

Jorge just won the belt – the baddest motherf*cker belt.
I want to be the female BMF.

And, well, according to Coleman, Jedrzejczyk would be willing to come back from retirement in order to secure that belt.
Would you like to see her return? Let us know!

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