A prominent Brazilian commentator believes that the Ultimate Fighting Championship is doing itself a disservice by putting its “BMF” belt up under normal rules.
“The focus of the BMF belt is different,” Barreto expressed. “In my opinion, it should be analyzed under different criteria. Imagine a ‘BMF’ belt where the winner just takes the opponent down and holds [them down], winning by points. That’s not a ‘BMF.’ ‘BMF’ is brawl, fight with heart, give your everything. ‘BMF’ is the old vale tudo style, like Meca and IVC. Bite [down on] the mouthpiece and go to war.”
When asked about Gaethje’s favored status in the odds, the Meca and IVC veteran agreed with the betting line of Gaethje around -155, but noted that he sees Holloway as a more technically skilled fighter.
“I’m a big fan of both. I put Gaethje in the category of the most entertaining fights of his generation, and Holloway in the group of the ‘outclass fighters,’ among the best of all time. But in that fight specifically, I have to agree with the odds. Gaethje is a real lightweight, very strong in the division with real knockout power. Holloway has a higher technical level but he doesn’t have one-punch knockout power and also he is coming up to a [higher] division, facing a guy who has this power both with hands and kicks. In my opinion, it’s going to be a really bloody fight with Gaethje being the favorite,” Barreto concluded.