Is Bonner ok or no?

He needs to go to a dual-diagnosis treatment center, as there are clearly both drug and mental issues.

This might sound weird, but part of me hopes his mental issues are psychiatric in nature rather than neurodegenerative. More options for symptom alleviation with the former.

Get well Stephan. Proud of others in the MMA community for reaching out to him. Not proud of the way the UFC leaves their fighters out to dry after retirement.
 
Getting punched in the head for a living and being a drug addict/alcoholic might not be the best choice for someones mental health.
 
No, you don't feel bad because you lack empathy and you don't understand addiction.
Bro I understand it too well and don't have time to feel bad for a grown ass man that's doing it to himself!
 
Doesn't he work or is a partner in a strip club that accepts crypto. Being around booze and drugs while at work probably getting the better of him.
 
If by ok you mean has serious brain trauma, riddled with permanent physical injuries & addicted to prescription drugs yeah, he's ok.
 
Maybe what you seen in him is actually just a reflection of you and he wishes he never saw you? All drugs lead to the palace in paradise of wisdom....or something like that.

No, yeah, he is on some funky stuff there. That is too bad, I did not know. This is one of reasons why I will never to to my High School Reunion....sometimes it is better to remember who they were.
That is the most depressing thing I’ve heard in a long time :(
 
Tito Ortiz beat Bonner into an Expedition…

Before that, Stephan was one of the greatest LHWs of the night.
 
He's had problems for a number of years sadly. I really think the ufc have washed their hands of him. They don't want to be associated with any of it.
It's a shame, although clearly never a world beater, he was solid.
His last Fight was what? A razor close decision loss to a much more prime tito and stephan wasn't even that old.
Tito is still going for it now.
I believe Stephan had drugs/ alcohol issues even way back then which Is probably what forced him to retire.

A job won't help him here. Either he won't be able to hold it down or it will fuel his addiction. He needs help, mentally
 
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He's always been a little psycho.

How long does he hold that pose for?
 
Mostly litigation issues because of major pharm lawsuits. But don’t worry, China has control of Afghan poppy fields now.
I’m being salty, that sucks for you, sorry
Fortunately, it was not a big deal for me. I did experience the nanny state exerting control over the personal opioid supply of somebody coming off of major surgery though, and NOT leaving it up to the doctors. I know people in chronic pain who can't get the meds they need.
 
That's Conor's future if he ever goes flat broke. Addiction is sad and disturbing but surprisingly easy to predict. Hope he can get help, and not the Fabia kind.
But Fabia already helped him by them tripping shrooms in the New Mexico desert.
 
He was doing a pro wrasslin stint and injured his neck.
if he really had that neck or back injury it would explain the medication he needs to take
but everybody seems to ignore it and accuse him of drug abuse
 
Matt Bonner was a fine stretch big for San Antonio. Got a ring in '07.Great dude and highly intelligent as well.
Put some hespect in his name.
 
What we saw in that video is most definitely not what ok looks like.
 
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