UFC 116 Preview: Krzysztof Soszynski, Stephan Bonnar Clash in Rematch of UFC 110 Gaffe
It doesn't happen too often, but the UFC seems to be one of the few places in which incompetence from outside forces can lead to a second chance. After a back and forth war between Krzysztof Soszynski (19-9-1, 4-1 UFC) and Stephan Bonnar (11-7, 5-6 UFC) at UFC 110 that saw both competitors eek out one round a piece heading into the third, an accidental headbutt stopped the fight for Bonnar, resulting in a technical knockout loss. Even though replays clearly showed the headbutt, Bonnar's case was heard by the New South Wales commission, but by some miraculous fog of idiocy -- they ruled against him. Where the commission fails, the UFC succeeds.
Instead of sending Bonnar to the graveyard of aging veterans, the UFC will give him another opportunity to put on a show as he's set to rematch Krzysztof Soszynski at UFC 116 in the lone light heavyweight bout on the main card. Bonnar is 2-5 in his last 7 bouts, and he's currently riding a three-fight losing streak with decision losses to Jon Jones and Mark Coleman along with the controversial TKO stoppage against Krzysztof Soszynski at UFC 110.
Soszynski is on the opposite end of the spectrum in that he's been fairly successful in the UFC since his debut at The Ultimate Fighter Finale 8. He's rattled off stoppage wins over Shane Primm, Brian Stann, and Andre Gusmao while suffering his only UFC loss to Brandon Vera at UFC 102. While his strength of competition isn't that strong, the UFC definitely has a place for a competitor who can finish fights and will stand in front of opposition.
I think this match-up probably goes down much like the last clash between these two fighters. Their styles are pretty evenly matched in that Soszynski and Bonnar can both throw good, accurate strikes at times with the possibility of working on the ground for the submission. We didn't see much from either fighter on the ground, and that's mostly because they were able to nullify any chances at controlling one another's posture and position once someone was on their back.
Bonnar's notoriously slow starts really hamper his momentum, and he normally finds a home for his punching in the second round. The Jon Jones fight was a blueprint of that problem, but Jones' wrestling made it very difficult for Bonnar to even get his punches rolling in that fight. Bonnar did, however, gain a spark in the late rounds, and if he'd had another round to work -- he may have been able to derail Jones for the time being.
Unfortunately, these are three round encounters that normally find Bonnar on the short end of a decision. Bonnar simply takes too much damage early, or he can't seem to fire on all cylinders out of the gate. Soszynski came out with some ferocious punching early in their first match-up, and I think the knowledge in knowing he can batter Bonnar early should give him the confidence to continue later in the fight if he can fine tune those combinations.
I'll go with Soszynski in this rematch. I think Bonnar's time is over, but as an original cast member of the reality show that launched the UFC into becoming a huge niche sport -- he'll always have a job with the UFC. Soszynski won't break the upper portion of the middle tier of the division, but he's definitely a nice guy to have to fight in entertaining, fan-friendly match-ups. While this isn't the most relevant bout, it should be as entertaining as the last fight.
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Ugh!
Another Stephan Bonnar fight? Please say it ain’t so.
in that picture, Bonnar looks like a “muscular” guy from an old-timey movie from before people actually knew how to get ripped, and the “buff” guy in any move was just some huge guy sucking his gut in
a life: it's the shit that happens while you're waiting for moments that never come -Lester Freamon
correction to family guy reference
Bonnar reminds me of the out of shape, in shape guy from the 50’s
a life: it's the shit that happens while you're waiting for moments that never come -Lester Freamon
by eastcoastatlas on Jul 1, 2010 3:11 PM EDT up reply actions

I want Kim Winslow or Tan Dan to ref Tito Ortiz' next fight.
by MMAInFeRioRiTy on Jul 1, 2010 5:17 PM EDT up reply actions
why thank you. didn’t really remember the visual, but damn, that dude actually kinda looks like bonnar
a life: it's the shit that happens while you're waiting for moments that never come -Lester Freamon
by eastcoastatlas on Jul 1, 2010 5:51 PM EDT up reply actions
the first fight was fantastic though
excitement justified!
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former - Albert Einstein"
- Goonisis
It’s justified, Bonnar even when he’s getting the shit kicked out of him only has exciting fights. He probably has one of the best chins in the division too, and ain’t scared to stand and bang.
Ride the Tiger!
by doonerthesooner on Jul 1, 2010 4:50 PM EDT up reply actions
I'm even less excited for this fight than I was for version 1.0
Bonnar seems like a nice enough guy, but I’m kind of over paying to see him fight.
Tatum: I think he's a good man. I like him. I got nothing against him, but I'm definitely gonna make orphans of his children.
problem is
he might win, which will guarantee him at least another 3 fights, seeing that dana is on his jock
Just today I've seen usernames SNATCHFACE and SecretR@peSauce
That’s really creepy.
I think Dana may very well cut Bonnar from the UFC from a fighting standpoint if he loses this fight and let him loose on those WEC events for commentary.
"Fedor is in major trouble! FEDOR TAPS! FEDOR TAPS! FABRICIO WERDUM WINS BY SUBMISSION (TRIANGLE CHOKE), ROUND 1!" - Brent Brookhouse, BloodyElbow.com
SecretR@peSauce = creepy
Snatchface = awesome
a life: it's the shit that happens while you're waiting for moments that never come -Lester Freamon
by eastcoastatlas on Jul 1, 2010 3:52 PM EDT up reply actions
I thought he was good...although his camera presence was so wooden and scary.
"Fedor is in major trouble! FEDOR TAPS! FEDOR TAPS! FABRICIO WERDUM WINS BY SUBMISSION (TRIANGLE CHOKE), ROUND 1!" - Brent Brookhouse, BloodyElbow.com
not as creepy
as Urijah’s chin….or J. Lo’s nickname….or Carwin winning by illegal (not called) fish hook this saturday
i hope bonnar loses so he can get on jardine level and get his walking papers..The guy just really isnt exciting to me
He is tough, though. BEHOLD THE EXPLOSIVITY HE TAKES!

"Fedor is in major trouble! FEDOR TAPS! FEDOR TAPS! FABRICIO WERDUM WINS BY SUBMISSION (TRIANGLE CHOKE), ROUND 1!" - Brent Brookhouse, BloodyElbow.com
I love how nonchalant Jones is. That boy is the truth.
When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are in a confederacy against him. - Jonathan Swift
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by Derek Suboticki on Jul 1, 2010 5:02 PM EDT up reply actions

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