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Stephan Bonnar

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American mixed martial artist (1977–2022)

Stephan Bonnar
BornStephan Patrick Bonnar
(1977-04-04)April 4, 1977
Hammond, Indiana, U.S.
DiedDecember 22, 2022(2022-12-22) (aged 45)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Other namesThe American Psycho
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Light Heavyweight
Reach80 in (200 cm)
StyleMuay ThaiBrazilian Jiu-JitsuTae Kwon DoBoxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
TeamRoufusport
Teacher(s)Carlson Gracie,Sergio Penha
RankBlack belt inBrazilian jiu-jitsu under Sergio Penha
Black belt inTae Kwon Do
Years active
  • 2001–2012; 2014 (MMA)
  • 2017–2022 (professional wrestling)
Mixed martial arts record
Total24
Wins15
By knockout3
By submission7
By decision5
Losses9
By knockout3
By decision6
Other information
UniversityPurdue University
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Stephan Patrick Bonnar (April 4, 1977 – December 22, 2022) was an Americanmixed martial artist andprofessional wrestler. Bonnar competed as aLight Heavyweight in theUFC for most of his career. Bonnar was the runner-up onThe Ultimate Fighter 1; hisTUF Ultimate Finale loss toForrest Griffin is widely considered to be the most important fight in the history of the UFC.[1][2][3][4][5]

Early life and education

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Bonnar was born inHammond, Indiana, and raised inMunster, Indiana, attendingMunster High School.[6] Bonnar had an extensive background incombat sports, beginning withwrestling when he was 10 years old,Taekwondo at age 12,Brazilian jiu-jitsu at age 22, and then addedboxing andMuay Thai when he was 24 years old. He earned his black belt in Taekwondo at the age of 16 and was a two-timeGolden Gloves Champion in the super heavyweight division. He attended and graduated fromPurdue University in 2000, where he competed in wrestling, and earned a degree in sports medicine.[7]

Early career

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Bonnar began trainingBrazilian jiu-jitsu withCarlson Gracie during the summer of 1999, under whom he received his purple belt. Bonnar also trained in Muay Thai during several trips to Thailand. Since the beginning of 2010 Bonnar trained in Muay Thai in Las Vegas under Master One Kick Nick Blomgren at One Kick's Gym.[8]

Mixed martial arts career

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Ultimate Fighting Championship

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See also:Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar

Due to his strong performance in theLight Heavyweight finals, where he lost a unanimous decision toForrest Griffin in a back and forth fight, Bonnar was awarded a six-figure UFC contract along with Griffin. After his loss to Griffin, Bonnar became the staple of the regularUFC Ultimate Fight Night shows at theHard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, defeating such notables asSam Hoger,James Irvin andKeith Jardine before succumbing toRashad Evans by majority decision. In 2006 Bonnar lost a unanimous decision againstForrest Griffin in the long-anticipated rematch atUFC 62. After UFC 62, Bonnar tested positive for the banned substanceBoldenone, a type ofanabolic steroid. The commission issued a nine-month suspension on Bonnar's fighter's license and fined him $5,000.[9]

Bonnar in 2007.

Bonnar was forced to withdraw from his fight againstMatt Hamill atUFC Fight Night 13 due to a serious knee injury he suffered during training. He returned to action atUFC 94 againstJon Jones, which resulted in a loss via decision. In his next fight atUFC 100 Bonnar lost a unanimous decision toMark Coleman.[10]

Bonnar mentioned on the MMA Live Post Fight Show forUFC 101 that he was considering a drop down toMiddleweight after two disappointing losses atLight Heavyweight. Despite this, Bonnar next facedKrzysztof Soszynski on February 21, 2010, atUFC 110.[11] Soszynski was victorious at 1:04 in the third round, due to TKO (Cut). Video replays that showed that the cut was opened up by a clash of heads led Bonnar to appeal refereeJohn Sharp's decision. It was announced on March 10 that he had lost the appeal and the result would stand as a TKO win for Soszynski.[12]

At UFC 116, Bonnar won the rematch with a second-round TKO against Soszynski after catching him with a knee. The win broke Bonnar's three fight losing streak, bringing his UFC record to 6-6. The fight earned Bonnar and SoszynskiFight of the Night honors alongsideYoshihiro Akiyama andChris Leben's fight.[13]

Bonnar foughtIgor Pokrajac on December 4, 2010, atThe Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale.[14] He won the bout via unanimous decision (29–26, 29–26, and 29–26).[15]

Bonnar was expected to faceKarlos Vemola on August 14, 2011, atUFC on Versus 5.[16] However, Bonnar was forced to withdraw from the bout due to an injury and was replaced byRonny Markes.[17]

Bonnar facedKyle Kingsbury on November 19, 2011, atUFC 139.[18]Bonnar defeated Kingsbury by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–25, and 30–27).[19]

With the UFC needing to replace the main event atUFC 153, they turned to Bonnar andAnderson Silva to fill the spot left empty by injuries. The two UFC vets squared off in aLight Heavyweight match October 13, 2012, inRio de Janeiro, Brazil. Silva won the fight via TKO. Bonnar tested positive for anabolic steroids after the fight (Drostanolone).[20] After his loss to Silva it was announced on October 30, 2012, by UFC presidentDana White that Bonnar had retired fromMMA competition.[21]

UFC Hall of Fame

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Shortly after the announcement ofForrest Griffin's retirement, Dana White announced that Bonnar andGriffin would be inducted into theUFC Hall of Fame. Bonnar and Griffin were officially inducted on July 6, 2013.[22]

Bellator MMA

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On August 27, 2014,Bellator announced they had signed Bonnar to a multi-fight deal, seemingly coming out of retirement.[23] Bonnar facedTito Ortiz on November 15, 2014, atBellator 131 and lost via split decision.[24] Thereafter, Bonnar retired for a second time.[25]

Professional wrestling career

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Independent circuit (2017–2021)

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On April 8, 2017, Stephan made his pro wrestling debut at Smashmouth Pro Wrestling's event Smashfest in aBattle Royal. On August 1, 2017,House of Glory, aNew York City independent wrestling company announced that Bonnar would be stepping into a wrestling ring for the first time ever to face another former UFC fighter and current pro wrestler,Matt Riddle. However, Riddle backed out and he facedSho Tanaka fromNJPW instead. On December 2, 2017,"Speedball" Mike Bailey defeated Bonnar atIWS Season's Beatings inMontreal.[26]

Impact Wrestling (2017, 2019)

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Bonnar made his Impact Wrestling debut on November 5, 2017, teaming withMoose losing toKing Mo andBobby Lashley atBound for Glory (2017) in Ottawa, Canada.[27]

On September 14, 2019, Bonnar faced Moose in a losing effort at Impact Wrestling'sVictory Road 2019.[28]

During theImpact Wrestling October tapings from Las Vegas, Bonnar faced Moose in a repeat of their contest from Victory Road. The rematch was used as part of Moose's buildup towards a match againstKen Shamrock atBound for Glory later that month. The commentators said that Bonnar had been chosen as he was from a similar background and is a similar type of wrestler to Shamrock, therefore viewed as an ideal warmup for Moose. However, Shamrock then made an unexpected appearance after Moose disqualifies himself from the match by attacking the referee, Shamrock then put Moose in his signature ankle lock.[29]

Personal life

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Bonnar and his longtime girlfriend were married on October 30, 2009, inTuscany,Italy. The couple have one son, Griffin Brandon, named afterForrest Griffin and in memory of Andrea's late brother, Brandon Brown.[30]

He wasasthmatic.[31]

Bonnar was a fan of the rock bandThe Who and used their song "Eminence Front" as his entrance music to hisUFC fights.[32] Outside of competition, Bonnar has done commentary work for televisedmixed martial arts programming, notably serving as theWEC's color commentator for most of 2010, calling 5 of their final 7 cards. He has also made appearances as an analyst on theESPN2 seriesMMA Live[33] and for UFC broadcasts on theFox television networks.[34]

After retiring from the mixed martial arts, Bonnar was appointed the president of North Star Combat, a Minnesota-based MMA promotion.[35]

Legal issues

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On October 28, 2018, Bonnar was arrested in Nevada and charged withDUI. At approximately 1:15 p.m., the Nevada highway patrol received multiple reports that there was a red Cadillac, a vehicle owned and being driven by Bonnar, observed driving recklessly and making unsafe lane changes. When the NHP arrived on scene, they witnessed Bonnar had both hands tied and strung up to each side of his inside car handles. The pedestrians on scene said he attempted to flee the scene of the accident, so they were forced to "hog tie" him to the inside of his wrecked vehicle. This entire exchange was recorded via the responding officer's body cam and aired on the television shows season 4 of PD Cam. Officers also claimed that they could smell alcohol on Bonnar's breath and inside of Bonnar's vehicle. Bonnar was arrested on scene, refused to comply or respond to officers commands, and had to be carried and laid inside the back of the patrol car. He was then taken to theClark County detention center where he was charged with DUI and resisting arrest.[36]

Death

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Bonnar died in Las Vegas on December 22, 2022, at the age of 45.[37][38] UFC issued a statement suggesting it was presumed that Bonnar had died of a heart complication while at work.[39][38] It was later revealed by the Clark County coroner's office that Bonnar had died from an accidentalfentanyl overdose.[40]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Professional wrestling

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  • World Class Revolution
    • WCR Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[48]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
24 matches15 wins9 losses
By knockout33
By submission70
By decision56
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss15–9Tito OrtizDecision (split)Bellator 131November 15, 201435:00San Diego, California, United States
Loss15–8Anderson SilvaTKO (knees to the body and punches)UFC 153October 13, 201214:40Rio de Janeiro, BrazilPost-fight announced MMA retirement. Bonnar tested positive forDrostanolone.
Win15–7Kyle KingsburyDecision (unanimous)UFC 139November 19, 201135:00San Jose, California, United States
Win14–7Igor PokrajacDecision (unanimous)The Ultimate Fighter 12 FinaleDecember 4, 201035:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesPokrajac had 1 point deducted at the end of round 2 for two knee strikes on a downed opponent. Bonnar had 1 point deducted at the end of round 3 for strikes to the back of the head.
Win13–7Krzysztof SoszynskiTKO (punches)UFC 116July 3, 201023:08Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFight of the Night.
Loss12–7Krzysztof SoszynskiTKO (doctor stoppage)UFC 110February 21, 201031:04Sydney, AustraliaBonnar's cut was a result of an inadvertent headbutt.
Loss12–6Mark ColemanDecision (unanimous)UFC 100July 11, 200935:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss12–5Jon JonesDecision (unanimous)UFC 94January 31, 200935:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win12–4Eric SchaferTKO (punches)UFC 77October 20, 200722:47Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Win11–4Mike NickelsSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC 73July 7, 200712:14Sacramento, California, United States
Loss10–4Forrest GriffinDecision (unanimous)UFC 62August 26, 200635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesBonnar tested positive forboldenone after the fight.
Loss10–3Rashad EvansDecision (majority)UFC Fight Night 5June 28, 200635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win10–2Keith JardineDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night 4April 6, 200635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win9–2James IrvinSubmission (kimura)UFC Fight Night 3January 16, 200614:30Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win8–2Sam HogerDecision (unanimous)UFC Ultimate Fight NightAugust 6, 200535:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss7–2Forrest GriffinDecision (unanimous)The Ultimate Fighter 1 FinaleApril 9, 200535:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesThe Ultimate Fighter Season 1 Light Heavyweight tournament final. Fight of the Year (2005).
Win7–1Sean SalleeSubmission (triangle choke)IHC 7-The CrucibleJune 5, 200412:28Hammond, Indiana, United States
Win6–1William HillTKO (punches)Total Fight Challenge 1April 24, 20041N/AHammond, Indiana, United States
Win5–1Brad LyndeSubmission (rear-naked choke)IHC 6: InfernoNovember 22, 200314:10Hammond, Indiana, United States
Loss4–1Lyoto MachidaTKO (doctor stoppage)Jungle Fight 1September 13, 200314:21Manaus, Brazil
Win4–0Terry MartinDecision (unanimous)Maximum Fighting ChallengeSeptember 7, 2002110:00Hammond, Indiana, United States
Win3–0Jay MasseySubmission (guillotine choke)UA 1: The GenesisJanuary 27, 200211:09Hammond, Indiana, United States
Win2–0Josh KrugerSubmission (armbar)IHC 3: ExodusNovember 10, 200112:55Hammond, Indiana, United States
Win1–0Brian EbersoleSubmission (guillotine choke)IHC 3: ExodusNovember 10, 200110:51Hammond, Indiana, United States

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See also

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