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Nate Diaz poses after beating Anthony Pettis.

UFC: Nate Diaz blasts ‘BMF’ title belt haters – ‘it’s because none of you are fighters’

  • Some fans and media have criticised the gimmick, saying it cheapens the legitimacy of UFC championships
  • ‘It’s already a staple,’ says Diaz – ‘I called it and everyone felt it’

Nate Diaz has blasted critics of the UFC’s controversial “BMF” title belt, in typical Nate Diaz style.

The Stockton, California native will take on Jorge Masvidal for the honour of being crowned the “baddest [expletive] in the game” at UFC 244 in Madison Square Garden.

The fight “took on a life of its own”, Dana White said, when Diaz called out Masvidal in the Octagon after beating Anthony Pettis last month.

“It’s already a staple, and that we’re fighting for the best [expletive] in the fight game. There’s a belt for it,” Diaz told TMZ Sports after Thursday’s press conference in New York.

“I called it against one of the bad [expletive] and everyone felt it, and we’re like, ‘This is what it is. These are the best guys in the game. We’re going to watch it’.”

Some fans and media have criticised the gimmick, arguing that it cheapens the legitimacy of the divisional championships, particularly at welterweight.

Dana White explains why UFC went with ‘BMF’ title belt for Nate Diaz vs Jorge Masvidal

“If there’s anybody that’s hating on it, like some of these journalists in here, it’s because none of you are no fighters,” Diaz added.

“You’re b******, so shut the f*** up. Tell me I ain’t the best [expletive] in the game. Watch me fight the whole game and you.”

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