
Jorge Masvidal
35-17-0
About
The original 'BMF' champion, a street-fighting Miami legend famous for the fastest knockout in UFC history.
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Jorge 'Gamebred' Masvidal is one of MMA's great late-blooming stories. He fought for years as a respected, hard-nosed journeyman with roots in Miami's backyard fighting scene before a 2019 run turned him into one of the biggest names in the sport almost overnight.
That year he flattened Ben Askren with a flying knee just five seconds into their fight - still the fastest knockout in UFC history - then beat Darren Till and Nate Diaz to claim the inaugural 'BMF' title. The persona was perfect: a tough, charismatic brawler with genuine fighting pedigree and undeniable swagger. He challenged Kamaru Usman twice for the welterweight title before retiring with a record around 35-17.
For newcomers, Masvidal is the embodiment of cool in MMA - the BMF, the iconic knockouts, and the rare fighter whose appeal extended far beyond hardcore fans into the mainstream.
Why fans love Masvidal
Backyard-fighter authenticity, jaw-dropping knockouts, and the charismatic 'BMF' persona that made him a pop-culture crossover.











































