The “BMF” title has always been about more than just rankings; it’s about grit, legacy, and the respect of the fight game.
As Charles “Do Bronx” Oliveira prepares to challenge for the symbolic belt at UFC 326, he isn’t just thinking about the gold; he’s thinking about the man who stood by him since the beginning.
The Quest for the BMF Belt at UFC 326
Charles Oliveira is no stranger to making history. As the UFC’s all-time leader in finishes and submissions, his resume is already Hall of Fame caliber.
However, his upcoming clash at UFC 326 offers a different kind of prestige.
The BMF title, currently held by Max Holloway (who is expected to vacate or defend depending on divisional movements), represents the ultimate warrior spirit.
For Oliveira, adding this belt to his collection would solidify his status as the premier entertainer in the lightweight division.
A Family Legacy: Why Oliveira’s Father is Central to the Plan
In a recent interview, Oliveira shared a touching detail regarding his potential victory.
If he emerges victorious at UFC 326, he doesn’t want a UFC executive or a fellow fighter to wrap the belt around his waist. Instead, he wants his father to do the honors.
This request highlights the deep-rooted family values that drive the Brazilian star. Oliveira often speaks about his humble beginnings in Guarujá, Brazil, and the sacrifices his parents made to fuel his MMA dreams.
Seeing his father present him with a world title on the sport’s biggest stage would be a full-circle moment for the Oliveira family.
Charles Oliveira’s Statistical Dominance
To understand why Oliveira is the perfect candidate for the BMF title, one only needs to look at his stats.
According to Tapology, Oliveira holds several “of all time” records that define what it means to be a “BMF”:
- Total Finishes: 20 (UFC Record)
- Submission Wins: 16 (UFC Record)
- Performance Bonuses: 13
- Total UFC Wins: 22
His aggressive “kill or be killed” style is exactly why fans have clamored for him to be in the BMF conversation.
What This Means for the Lightweight Division
The inclusion of Oliveira in the BMF title picture adds a fresh layer of excitement to the 155-pound landscape.
While the undisputed title remains the ultimate goal, the BMF belt serves as a high-stakes alternative that keeps the division’s top stars active in “super-fights.”
If Oliveira captures the belt, he joins an elite list of winners including Jorge Masvidal, Justin Gaethje, and Max Holloway.
It also sets up potential blockbuster defenses against other fan favorites like Dustin Poirier or even a rematch with Islam Makhachev under a different context.
UFC 326: A Must-Watch Event
UFC 326 is shaping up to be one of the most significant cards of the year. With Oliveira motivated by the prospect of honoring his father, fans can expect the most dangerous version of “Do Bronx” to show up.
Whether it ends in another signature submission or a striking masterclass, Oliveira’s pursuit of the BMF title is fueled by a desire to leave a lasting legacy for his family and his fans back in Brazil.
