MMA legend Mark Coleman is pushing for the UFC to introduce a women's BMF title.

It was just this past weekend that Mark the Hammer Coleman had the honor of presenting the BMF belt to the winner at UFC 300.
Max Holloway (26-7 MMA) takes on current BMF Champion Justin Gaethje (25-5 MMA), and “Blessed” wins by knockout at 4:59 of the fifth round to become the new champion. It shone.
Backstage at UFC 300, Mark Coleman spoke about a recent house fire in which he was able to save his parents, but lost his dog in the process.
“I'm honored to be here. I'm healthy and health is wealth and I have it. I'm very lucky. About a month ago, God was with me and the most It got me through a scary night.”
Continuing, Mr. Coleman said:
“We got through it because my mom and dad are still alive. I didn't have the wherewithal to keep my dog, Hummer, but he's been with me for the rest of my life. As a dog, he meant the world to me.”
Former inaugural UFC heavyweight champion Mark Coleman also shared his vision of having a women's BMF title fight in the UFC (h/t MMAJunkie).
“We definitely need a (women's) BMF and they will let themselves know who that is. If she comes out of retirement, Joanna (Jedrzejczyk) will start. Who wants Joanna? She'll come out of retirement for that, I'm sure.
Joanna Jedrzejczyk (16-5 MMA) will retire from the UFC in 2022 after consecutive losses to Weili Zhang (25-3 MMA). The 36-year-old previously (in 2019) urged the UFC to create an FBMF title fight after Jorge Masvidal won the BMF belt, saying:
“People were calling me violent, barbaric. Jorge just won a belt — the worst motherfucker's belt. I want to be the BMF of women.”
According to Mark Coleman, if the UFC created such a belt, it would definitely bring Joanna Jedrzejczyk back from retirement.
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