Bonnar’s Martial Arts
Jake Rossen Jul 27, 2009
UFC contender Stephan
Bonnar told MMAJunkie that he’s started a premium lithograph company
that specializes in fight art prints. This in case you have an
extra bit of empty wall next to your giant deer head.
It’s a testament to the goodwill engendered by Bonnar’s performance at “The Ultimate Fighter” finale in 2005 -- widely credited to be a lightning rod for the Zuffa-era UFC -- that he was able to navigate their notoriously severe brand protection and get their approval. At present, four prints --- homage to Georges St. Pierre, Chuck Liddell, Brock Lesnar and Bonnar’s fight with Forrest Griffin -- are available for $125 each. If you’d like the original painting, you’ll have to expectorate $15,000 from your savings account.
Best of luck to Bonnar. If MMA needed its own Thomas Kinkade, by God, it’s about to get it.
It’s a testament to the goodwill engendered by Bonnar’s performance at “The Ultimate Fighter” finale in 2005 -- widely credited to be a lightning rod for the Zuffa-era UFC -- that he was able to navigate their notoriously severe brand protection and get their approval. At present, four prints --- homage to Georges St. Pierre, Chuck Liddell, Brock Lesnar and Bonnar’s fight with Forrest Griffin -- are available for $125 each. If you’d like the original painting, you’ll have to expectorate $15,000 from your savings account.
Best of luck to Bonnar. If MMA needed its own Thomas Kinkade, by God, it’s about to get it.
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