The word “ceinture” in French has several related meanings depending on context:
- Primary: a belt worn around the waist to hold up clothing or as an accessory.
- Clothing term: the waistband or sash of a garment, or the decorative band that shapes a skirt or pants.
- Underwear context: a lightweight elastic garment worn to hold the stomach or provide support.
If you’re asking about “ceinture BMF” specifically:
- It refers to the BMF belt (Baddest Mother F—ker) created by the UFC as a symbolic, non-championship honor awarded to fighters who are exceptionally tough, charismatic, or perform dramatically in certain matchups. It is not a formal championship belt and is not defended in every division or every fight. The concept is largely symbolic and celebratory rather than a title within an official ranking. [ceinture](javascript:void(0))
Translations for quick reference:
- French to English: ceinture = belt, waist belt, waistband, sash. [ceinture](javascript:void(0))
- BMF belt concept in MMA/UFC: a symbolic title awarded for flair and toughness rather than a formal championship.
