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    Stephan Boner Retires

    http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/UFC...ial-Arts-46949

    After competing for nearly 11 years as a professional mixed martial artist, Stephan Bonnar is calling it quits after a knee to the sternum caused Bonnar's soul to leave his body.

    The UFC recently announced Bonnar’s retirement, and “The American Psycho” confirmed his plans on his Facebook page.


    “Huge thanks to every UFC fan out there,” Bonnar wrote. “All I ever wanted was to bring y’all some fun. Hope you were entertained. Peace, love and violence!”


    Bonnar, 35, made his professional debut in November 2001 and won seven of his first eight fights before joining the cast of the inaugural season of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality show. Bonnar advanced to the live finale, squaring off with Forrest Griffin in a widely viewed and highly influential donnybrook in April 2005. The bout is regarded by many as one of the more important in MMA history, spurring a surge in the sport’s popularity through the second half of the decade.


    Following his defeat to Griffin, Bonner would fight 14 more times in the Octagon, posting an 8-7 overall promotional record and picking up victories over the likes of James Irvin, Keith Jardine, Igor Pokrajac and Krzysztof Soszynski. Bonnar most recently competed against longtime middleweight champion and top pound-for-pound talent Anderson Silva in the main event of UFC 153 in Rio de Janeiro. “The Spider” finished Bonnar with a perfectly-timed knee to the solar plexus at 4:40 of the first round, snapping a three-fight winning streak for Bonnar and sending him into retirement.


    Bonnar leaves active competition with a career mark of 15-8 and was never submitted as a professional. A student of the late Carlson Gracie, Bonnar posted seven of his career victories by submission and picked up an additional three wins by way of knockout. In addition to fighting, Bonnar has also served as an analyst both at the commentary booth and in the studio, calling multiple World Extreme Cagefighting cards before that organization was absorbed by the UFC last year.
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    That's kind of strange since, aside from the Silva loss, his career has been kind of on an upswing. The UFC really should've given him the Forrest rematch as a going away present.

    Oh well. War Bonnar. I wouldn't be surprised if he fights again, though.
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    You people are all disrespecting Stephan Bonnar with your lack of comments.
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    He's a bum
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    He was beating Anderson before the lucky knee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPX View Post
    He was beating Anderson before the lucky knee.

    That knee forced his wife into labor from what I read.
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    Zak, you didn't even spell Bonnar right. So I don't think you have earned the right to comment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPX View Post
    Zak, you didn't even spell Bonnar right. So I don't think you have earned the right to comment.
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    Okay, that's it. I'm going to have Luke come in here, quote your post, and say, "Negged."
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPX View Post
    That's kind of strange since, aside from the Silva loss, his career has been kind of on an upswing. The UFC really should've given him the Forrest rematch as a going away present.

    Oh well. War Bonnar. I wouldn't be surprised if he fights again, though.
    I would rather go out on an upswing. I also wouldn't be suprised to see him come back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPX View Post
    Okay, that's it. I'm going to have Luke come in here, quote your post, and say, "Negged."
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    Quote Originally Posted by edman5555 View Post
    I would rather go out on an upswing.
    Yeah, I mean Kingsbury isn't an A-level win, but he did get like a 30-25 scorecard from one judge, so maybe that would've been the time if he was thinking about it.


    Quote Originally Posted by edman5555 View Post
    I also wouldn't be suprised to see him come back.
    I genuinely want to see Griffin/Bonnar III. That shit needs to happen.
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    For sure Bonnar/Griffin 3 needs to happen.

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    I think his retirement now makes sense. Basically, he just finished the closest thing he'll ever have to "one last run at the title".

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    He knew it was his last fight so he said fuck it and got on the juice....again.

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    He took it on short notice, so I am guessing he just couldn't cycle it properly.

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