Nate Diaz takes aim at Max Holloway after downplaying UFC 318 title fight and staking BMF claim

Max Holloway wrote UFC history in his return to the Win -Kolom earlier this month.

When Holloway Dustin Poirier beat UFC 318, he became the first hunter to successfully defended the BMF -Riem.

'Blessed' was able to use his title -winning performance on UFC 300 as a ticket to challenge Ilia Topuria, but it does not seem that he can do the same after holding the belt.

Although there are different names that could be contrary to seeing Holloway for the belt next time, Nate Diaz, who entered the UFC 318, has other feelings about this.

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Nate Diaz claims that Max Holloway is running away with his BMF title

In 2019 the BMF title was made after Nate Diaz Jorge Masvidal called after his successful return to the Octagon against Anthony Pettis at UFC 241.

The two men participated in the inaugural title fight with the head of UFC 244 in Madison Square Garden, where 'GameBred' was named the winner because of a doctor's stop.

It was an overwhelming end of the first BMF title fight, and clearly Diaz, some of whom believed it built in the matchup while it went, does not believe he lost.

Since then, the belt has moved to the lightweight division where Justin Gaethje claimed the empty title after MMA's retirement of MMA in April 2023.

Welterweight Champion Jack della Maddalena has argued that he is the rightful BMF administrator because of the linear history of the belt, if you count the times that the holder has lost without setting up the title for grabbing.

In a recent post on social media, however, Diaz claimed that the title is of him, after he has shared an image of Max Holloway with the belt wrapped around his shoulder next to the next caption.

“This guy cool, but he keeps wearing my belt.”

Dan Hooker ruled himself out of the running for a BMF title fight next

Despite the fact that it is the BMF title fight that is the most logical, Hooker does not think that this opportunity will be for him.

'The Hangman' admitted in a recent interview with Submission Radio that he has not fought since August 2024, he probably has to win before he stands in line for a BMF or lightweight title shot.

'So I feel and speak with the UFC, [I’m] I have to get another one [fight] In and take one of these big boys out and one of these high-quality guys before you can step into a large pay-per-view fight like that. “

Many fans pointed to a rematch between Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira as a good step for both men who would also produce an exciting BMF title fight.

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