UFC Legend Stephen Brannon faced an adversary this week when his Nevada home was burned down and destroyed.

According to TMZ Sports, the Henderson Fire Department in Nevada received a call about a residential fire at around 2:40 p.m. on Monday. However, the outlet did not specify the exact time the blaze started.

In a statement, the Henderson Fire Department confirmed that the fire occurred near Galleria Drive and Cadence Vista Drive, per MMA Fighting.

The Department spokesperson, Madeleine Skains, declined to give the specific address where the fire occurred. However, the spokesperson pointed out that the tragedy took place in the 200 block of Via Lune Rose Ct. in Henderson, Nevada.

MMA Fighting underscored that the property records for the UFC legend and his wife, Andrea Bonnar, appear to match the location of the fire.

According to reports, the cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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UFC Legend Stephan Bonnar's Wife Comments After a Fire Broke Out on Their Nevada Home

UFC legend Stephan Bonnar has not yet officially issued a statement following the tragedy that affected their property.

However, TMZ Sports noted that Bonnar's wife, Andrea, took to social media to express her thoughts about what happened.

"I am just jumping on to let you know our house burned today and we have lost everything," Bonnar's wife said.

Reports noted that the fire alert was raised to two by the Henderson Fire Department, citing high winds and the condition of the blaze.

TMZ Sports mentioned that the Henderson Fire Department called on the Clark County Fire Department for backup to control the blaze.

Authorities confirmed that the fire was controlled around 3:48 p.m.

Fire officials also stressed that there were no injuries and that they transported 2 adults, one juvenile, and four dogs.

A GoFundMe page was also started for the UFC legend and his family two days ago.

According to the page, Andrea Bonnar and her family lost everything after the fire ravaged their home. The page also noted that the tragedy caused the UFC legend to lose their family's cat and all their possessions.

"Lets help Andrea and her family and bless them with some money to be able to replenish themselves, their possessions, and their home," the page said.

So far, the GoFundMe page for the UFC legend and his family gathered around $10,000.

UFC Legend Stephan Bonnar

Stephan Bonnar is a retired mixed martial artist that was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2013 for his monumental fight with Forest Griffin in the first season of "The Ultimate Fighter."

As UFC combatant, Bonnar went 7-8 as he beat other UFC fighters, including San Hoger, Keith Jardine, and Krzysztof Soszynski.

His last bout was his attempt to take the UFC light heavyweight champion title from Tito Ortiz. However, he lost by a split decision.

UFC Legend Stephan Bonnar garnered a record of 15-9 throughout his career.

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Written By: Joshua Summers

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