Stephan Bonnar knows he still has more work to do to earn title shot (Video)
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Title shot? pleaaaaase
I think even gatekeeper is a goal set too high.
Youre an undercard fighter stephen.
by Lester The Pimp on Jul 15, 2010 7:25 AM EDT reply actions
Bonnar-Ortiz that's the fight to make
the loser gets cut. So does the winner. I blame Soz for having to make us put up with Bonnar’s ass in the cage.
Big Nog for Life
Inventor/supporter of "Gleison Tibau to Featherweight" movement.
by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on Jul 15, 2010 9:45 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
i enjoyed it
But that should have been an easy fight for Soz. He gave that away by fighting with zero strategy. He proby thought i’ll just do the same thing i did before and bonnar won’t have adjusted.
Big Nog for Life
Inventor/supporter of "Gleison Tibau to Featherweight" movement.
by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on Jul 15, 2010 12:27 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Tito and Bonnar deserve each other
this is the only fight that makes sense for the two of them.
"We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again."
agreed.
entertainin to watch agasint a slugger..he will get creamed against a half decent fighter..
the title of the article made me laugh
Bonnar is as far away from a title shot as basically anyone on the UFC roster.
Bullets dodge Fedor.
GSP news
UFC champ St-Pierre would consider retirement after Silva win, top-fighter ranking
Steven Marrocco, MMAjunkie.com Jul 13, 2:35 pm EDT
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Georges St. Pierre’s goal is to become the world’s greatest MMA fighter. If he gets there, he will retire.
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UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre is ready to retire when he’s considered the sport’s pound-for-pound best.
Don’t worry, though. On a special “Primetime” edition of MMAjunkie Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio) this past Friday, St-Pierre said he’s not quite there yet.
But the traditional reason for sticking around – fame and money – isn’t his primary concern. Doing it his way is.
“People are going to be shocked,” St-Pierre said of his tentative retirement plan.
St-Pierre (20-2 MMA, 15-2 UFC) currently is in Las Vegas wrapping up a coaching stint on “The Ultimate Fighter 12” opposite top contender Josh Koscheck (15-4 MMA, 13-4 UFC). The two are expected to meet sometime at the end of the year in a traditional season-ending fight between “TUF” coaches.
Beyond that, he’s done some additional planning. In fact, St-Pierre said his potential retirement plan recently came about while he was setting goals for his remaining career.
“Growing up in my career, I always fix my goals very high,” he said. “And every time I achieve one of my [goals], I fix another goal to reach. It’s important as a martial artist [never to be] satisfied because otherwise there is no point to keep doing what you’re doing.”
As to what goals remain, there are a few. St-Pierre has achieved what he initially set out to do: become a professional fighter, become a UFC fighter, and finally, become a UFC champion.
Being considered the best overall fighter in the world? That’s the one goal he thinks currently is unmet.
That doesn’t mean he’s complacent, of course. In his second run as welterweight champion, St-Pierre has taken on four consecutive contenders and soundly beaten them all. At the end of the year, he will attempt to tie former champion Matt Hughes’ record of five consecutive title defenses when he meets Koscheck.
Still, some fans believe St-Pierre already has cleaned out his division. He’s already beaten all the division’s top contenders – Koscheck, Jon Fitch, Thiago Alves and Dan Hardy – and some point to a middleweight showdown against current champion Anderson Silva as a final hurdle to the pound-for-pound crown. Silva is still widely considered to be the holder of that unofficial title. St-Pierre knows he could snatch it away by beating him.
But St-Pierre said a move up in weight would likely come near the end of his career, and it won’t come anytime soon.
“If I go up in weight, it’s going to be hard to go down,” he said. “If I put on lean muscle like I already did recently … it’s going to be hard to come back down. So it’s not like I go up and I go down. I have to be very careful with what I do.”
Still, if St-Pierre takes “a couple” of welterweight fights in the next year or two, and if Silva is still the pound-for-pound king at that point, the French-Canadian then would consider moving up to fight him. And if he defeats Silva, that’s a win worthy of retirement, he said.
“If one day I fight at 185 pounds for a superfight to know who is the best pound-for-pound in the world, (and) if I reach my goal, then my goal will be reached,” St-Pierre said. “There will be no point for me to still compete because I’m not going to have a goal left.”
St-Pierre also said he wants to secure his and his family’s future before he takes the risk of moving up, though money and fame aren’t the driving forces in his career.
“Of course, the money’s there,” he said. "The difference between me and a lot of fighters … (is that) a lot of fighters fight for the fame. They fight for the money.
“Yeah, the money is there. It’s pleasant. The money is there. It’s good that I have this security. I have a lot of money now. It’s good. But there is a lot of things I can do outside of mixed martial arts … because of the name that I reached with MMA, that the UFC helped me to have.
“The fame is the same thing. I didn’t have it in the beginning, and now I have it. But if one day I reach my goal of becoming the best pound-for-pound (fighter) of all-time, it will be time for me to retire. But I don’t know right now, at 29 years old, if I want to retire. So it’s better I have to stick around.”
For more on “The Ultimate Fighter 12,” stay tuned to the UFC Rumors section of MMAjunkie.com.
MMAjunkie.com Radio broadcasts Monday-Friday at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) live from the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino’s Race & Sports Book. The show is hosted by Gorgeous George, MMAjunkie.com lead staff reporter John Morgan and producer Goze. For more information or to download past episodes, go to www.mmajunkie.com/radio.
FEDOR WON'T FIGHT ANYONE IN THE TOP 5 EVER AGAIN !!!
I think your post saved this thread!
yes bonnar news sucks.
Big Nog for Life
Inventor/supporter of "Gleison Tibau to Featherweight" movement.
by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on Jul 15, 2010 9:46 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
alot more work.....
nonetheless, im a fan of bonnar… he’s a very scrappy dude that always shows up to fight….. i don’t think he has been in a boring fight yet…
formerly stinky~fingers
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just watched the video.. i must say im very impressed with stephens attitude on ‘if he didn;t win’….
formerly stinky~fingers
Ditto Dragon
How can you get dominated by 72 year old Mark Coleman and still be employed by the premier MMA org on the planet???
Did you see the shogun fight? Best in the world damn near list to Coleman, he stifles.
Paniczoo reincarnated.
by ziiiiing on Jul 15, 2010 8:15 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Did you see the shogun fight? Best in the world damn near list to Coleman, he stifles.
Paniczoo reincarnated.
by ziiiiing on Jul 15, 2010 8:15 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Yeah I was there
Shogun looked far from fit though. Only time I’ve ever seen two fighter completely gassed out midway through the first round lol.
Lol no shit k-dog..........
Shogun was legit after that coleman fight though. I just hope his knee is ok after this next surgery. And bonner made me look like a dick in his last fight, I was telling everyone how much he sucked (coleman fight) and then the fucker comes out and wins by tko! Which brings me to my next point, was that his first finish inside the octagon??
O_o
I dont think so
Didn’t he stop Eric Schafer?
Thank god Shogun’s back. Wish him all the best for his recovery, a legend and a thoroughly nice guy.
Eric schafer don't count lol
Yeah I am dying to see shogun fight again. Behind GSP, dude is by far my favorite fighter to watch. He brings the pain…..
O_o
Yeah those two are defo in my top 3 faves
Way behind lesnar though!!!
You’re right it doesn’t count lol
Man I really hated lasenar there for a while............
but he was pretty cool after his last fight, probably cause he took a beating in the first round, and also to be able to hang in there like he did and pull the win off was pretty impressive…………..
O_o
Schafer, Sos, Irvin, and there is at least one more I just don't feel like looking it up right now.
Why all the Bonnar hate? Dude is fucking awesome I have never seen a boring Bonnar fight.
Ride the Tiger!
by doonerthesooner on Jul 15, 2010 2:19 PM EDT up reply actions
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!
Why is this guy even thinking about a title shot.
He should be happy he didnt get cut
Leg kicks are the most underrated weapon in MMA
by robinhorobson on Jul 15, 2010 7:51 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
Chael Sonnen
I see these fighters come on and pretend to be tough guys, you put a microphone in front of their face and ask them who they want, and anybody who calls out anybody other than the champion should just go retire. There’s no other reason to be in this sport than to be the champion.
- Chael Sonnen, 2006
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VEe is ANIMated!
An example of 4 years of very hard work to get his shot.
although he did get his shots against Filho as WEC champ, too, but…:)
I really like Stephan Bonnar
But, yeah, he’s got a REALLY long way to go before being offered a title shot.
http://fitnessphp.blogspot.com/
I want a title shot too!
Brock Lesnar is the #1 P4P fighter in the world. My top 5 P4P list is.
1 Brock Lesnar
2 BJ Penn
3 John Fitch
4 Matt Hughes
5 Matt Serra
by MMACHAMP on Jul 15, 2010 9:51 AM EDT reply actions 1 recs
Count me in!
Conan : You are known as a striker. Is that correct? Tell me what that means.
Chuck : Well I like to punch people, or kick them.
no way bonnar ever gets a title shot. he can't even beat a top ten lhw
my p4p top five 1,chuck liddell 2, mariusz pudzianowski 3, kimbo slice 4, ken shamrock 5, keithjardine
serious???
How does the word “Stephan Bonnar” find it’s way to the words “title fight”
ARE YOU KIDDING ME???
Because he's doing a interveiw... You know, where someone asks him questions!!
He’s not coming out of nowhere talking about a title shot… Fuck some of you people are stupid, or too lazy to just watch the video..
What the fuck do people want from him? He puts on exiting fights, winning or losing. People love lyttle, leben, wandy etc… all guys who fight there heart out every time in the cage.
Bonnar is a good fighter and a nice guy… I got to meet him in ohio at ufc 77.. He hung out with the fan’s in the crowd for a while talking and signing autographs. He’s a pretty cool dude.
"The Red Eye Jedi Holds a 7th Degree Black Belt In BongHitsu"
by Red Eye Jedi on Jul 15, 2010 3:31 PM EDT up reply actions 2 recs
Some people just don't like it when other people talk about title shots.
I think many are still sensitive ever since James Toney’s comments on whooping Brock after he whoops Randy.
Toney calling out brock is very much different than what bonnar said!
1st off bonnar is a legit mixed martial artist. Toney is a former boxer yes, but a joke in mma.
Bonnar would sub toney in the 1st rd…
And what is bonnar suppose to say when asked about the subject? Something like “im probably not good enough to challenge for the belt, so i dont really care”? Saying he has a lot of work to do before he earns a title shot, is a good way to admit he’s far from the shot but he still believe’s in himself.. Who knows if he really thinks he could fight for a title one day, but not many fighters will admit that they wont.
"The Red Eye Jedi Holds a 7th Degree Black Belt In BongHitsu"
by Red Eye Jedi on Jul 15, 2010 5:04 PM EDT up reply actions
I blame the interviewer then
Stupid question, Bonnar should be the last guy asked about potential title fights. Then again I would have said the same thing about Leben until he beat Simpson and Sexyama.
I <3 Dana White, the Ruler and Savior of the MMA World, and will serve his disciple, Synyster, faithfully to the end.

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