Interesting question.
Would I buy it? No, because it would over-stress the gearing and it would have a tendency to wheelie in first gear. The SWX gives sufficient power as a crank drive. I personally like to travel between 12 and 20mph, so I wouldn't need the additional power of the BPM as a crank drive.
Would it win in a race? Yes because if you have a low speed BPM as a hub motor, it would max out at 20 mph with power dropping off rapidly from 15 mph, but the same motor could produce max power at any speed as a crank drive with the right gearing. You could get a high speed version as a hub-motor, but it would be inefficient at low speed and not able to produce maximum power.
The crank-drive version would be faster, but use a lot more battery in most circumstances. I have the GNG, which has about the same power as a BPM with the same current. It's fun, but difficult to ride slowly. The 500w code 10, 11 or 12 is difficult to beat for all-round user-friendliness. It's simple, has enough torque to get up steep hills, can cruise at 20mph, puts no stress on the gears/chain, and is hardly noticeable when riding without power. Only the 270 rpm 500w CST is better. That motor at 36v with a 30 amp controller is ebike nirvana. If I could find something better, I'd get it. All ebikes should have that motor and then we'd all be happy.