After Mark Coleman loss, UFC 110’s Stephan Bonnar no longer a dream interpreter

You could say UFC light heavyweight Stephan Bonnar (11-6 MMA, 5-5 UFC) has woken up and smelled the coffee.

In his most recent fight, the original “Ultimate Fighter” alumnus was paired with Mark Coleman at UFC 100 after “The Hammer’s” disastrous debut at UFC 93. Many thought it would be a walk in the park for Bonnar.

It, of course, wasn’t. And following that loss, Bonnar recently told MMAjunkie.com he’s quit trying to look for meaning in his dreams and instead has taken a more traditional approach to his fight camp.


You could say UFC light heavyweight Stephan Bonnar (11-6 MMA, 5-5 UFC) has woken up and smelled the coffee.

In his most recent fight, the original “Ultimate Fighter” alumnus was paired with Mark Coleman at UFC 100 after “The Hammer’s” disastrous debut at UFC 93. Many thought it would be a walk in the park for Bonnar.

It, of course, wasn’t. And following that loss, Bonnar recently told MMAjunkie.com he’s quit trying to look for meaning in his dreams and instead has taken a more traditional approach to his fight camp.