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Chris Leben Born Christian Cyrus Leben[1]
July 21, 1980
Portland, Oregon, United StatesOther names The Crippler, The Cat Smasher,[2] Nationality American Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight 186 lb (84.4 kg; 13.3 st) Division Middleweight (185 lb) Reach 70 in (179 cm) 1⁄2 Style Boxing, Wrestling, Brawling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Stance Southpaw Fighting out of Oahu, Hawaii Team Icon Fitness MMA Years active 2002–present Mixed martial arts record Total 30 Wins 22 By knockout 12 By submission 5 By decision 5 Losses 8 By knockout 3 By submission 2 By decision 3 Other information Website http://www.chrisleben.com Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog Christian Cyrus Leben[1] (born July 21, 1980) is an American mixed martial artist currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship where he fights as a middleweight. Leben first attained notoriety for his appearance on the inaugural season of The Ultimate Fighter reality series. He began his UFC career with five victories in a row before suffering a knockout loss to current champion Anderson Silva. He holds notable victories over Wanderlei Silva, Yoshihiro Akiyama, Jorge Santiago, Mike Swick, Jorge Rivera, Patrick Côté, and Alessio Sakara. Leben is currently ranked as the #10 middleweight fighter in the world by MMAWeekly.[3]
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Mixed martial arts
Early MMA career
Once, visiting his brother at work, Leben noticed an MMA gym located across the street, home to 'Team Quest'. Trainer Robert Follis accepted Leben into the team, and soon Leben began improving his skills by training with team members such as Randy Couture, Matt Lindland, Nate Quarry, and Ed Herman. After refining his talent, Leben began fighting as an amateur, achieving a record of 5–0, and capturing the FCFF and UFCF middleweight titles.
After his success in the amateur ranks, Leben turned professional. He won his first five fights, three victories of which arrived via knockout, in the process capturing the Gladiator Challenge, Sportfight, and WEC middleweight titles. Leben achieved wins against Benji Radach, Mike Swick, Jorge Rivera, Edwin Dewees and Patrick Cote, an otherwise perfect record blemished only by a decision loss to Joe Doerksen.
The Ultimate Fighter
Leben was one of the most controversial and outspoken fighters on The Ultimate Fighter 1 due to his variously abrasive and melancholy personality. In the first episode, while intoxicated, he urinated on future teammate Jason Thacker's bed, and stole his pillow. One night when everyone in the household was drinking, Bobby Southworth called Leben a "fatherless bastard" on account of Leben's father being absent during his childhood, requiring Leben being physically restrained from accosting Southworth. Leben then began sobbing and needed to be comforted by another contestant. After a heated confrontation precipitated by Josh Koscheck and Southworth spraying a sleeping Leben with a hose,[4] Leben broke a window with his fist.[5] After the confrontation, UFC president Dana White set up a match between Leben and Koscheck, which Leben lost by unanimous decision due to Koscheck's ability to score points by controlling Leben on the ground. Leben was visibly upset.
Later in the show, teammate Nate Quarry was eliminated from the competition due to an ankle injury and was able to choose a previously eliminated fighter to replace him. He chose Leben, who was later defeated by Kenny Florian due to doctor stoppage in the first semi-final match after Florian opened a cut above Leben's eye with an elbow strike. His losses on the taped show are not on his professional record, as the fights were classified by Nevada as exhibition bouts.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
On April 9, 2005, Leben fought Jason Thacker on the undercard of The Ultimate Fighter's live finale. Thacker was not amused when he watched the show and found out Leben had used his bed as a urinal. Speaking with Dana White, Thacker demanded a match against Leben at the finale. The match was set up, and Leben won 95 seconds into the first round after referee stoppage due to strikes. Afterward, Leben apologized to Thacker for urinating on his bed, saying he had since given up drinking because of that sort of incident.
After the show, Leben moved to Seattle, Washington to train with the mixed martial arts team AMC Pankration. Prior to the show, he had trained with Gresham, Oregon-based Team Quest. He has competed in several UFC events since the show and is the only person to have fought in the first six Ultimate Fight Night events, during which he earned a string of victories; a split decision win over TUF finalist Patrick Côté, an armbar submission against Edwin Dewees, a first-round TKO over Jorge Rivera, and a unanimous decision over Luigi Fioravanti.
Leben was defeated by Anderson Silva at UFC Ultimate Fight Night 5 on June 28, 2006, by knockout 49 seconds into the first round. However he returned at UFC Fight Night 6 on August 17, 2006. He defeated Jorge Santiago by knockout 35 seconds into the second round.
Leben then lost at UFC 66 to Canadian fighter Jason MacDonald by modified guillotine choke with less than a minute remaining in the second round. Leben then lost to Canadian Kalib Starnes by a very close decision at UFC 71 on May 26, 2007.
It was reported that Leben was offered a main event fight against Mike Swick at UFC Fight Night 11, but turned down the fight for unknown reasons; it was later revealed on the Ultimate Fighter Season 1 reunion show by UFC President Dana White's call to matchmaker Joe Silva that Leben's camp turned down the fight and that Leben himself had no prior knowledge of the fight offer.[6] Leben instead took on Terry Martin on the same UFC Fight Night 11 card. Even after being rocked with multiple punches by Martin, a half-dazed Leben defeated Martin by knockout at 3:56 of the third round. Later, at UFC 82, he knocked out Alessio Sakara, winning the "Knockout of the Night" award.
On April 30, 2008, Leben was arrested in Oregon by Clackamas County Sheriffs for a DUI stemming from an earlier date.[7] He was kept in jail and temporarily held without bond for allegedly violating his probation. Leben was then sentenced to 35 days in jail, causing his match against Michael Bisping at UFC 85 to be rescheduled for UFC 89.
His next fight was against Michael Bisping at UFC 89, which he lost by a unanimous decision after a full three rounds. Leben taunted Bisping throughout the last two rounds by dropping his arms and raising his chin.[8] The judges scored the fight 30–27 (twice) and 29–28 for Bisping.[9] Bisping used effective counter punching in the fight to keep the aggressive Leben at bay. Both fighters showed sportsmanship by congratulating one another and raising each others arm after the fight.
After the fight with Bisping, Leben tested positive for Stanozolol and was suspended for nine months and fined a third of his fight purse.[10][11] He was eligible to return in July 2009.[12] Leben admitted he had used the substance several months prior to the fight, but stated he had assumed it would have been out of his system by then.
Leben then fought Jake Rosholt at UFC 102 in Portland, Oregon.[13] In the third round, he was rendered unconscious via an arm triangle choke, losing the fight by submission. Leben then faced Jay Silva on January 11, 2010, at UFC Fight Night 20, winning via unanimous decision.
Leben was expected to face Aaron Simpson at UFC 114, but the bout took place on June 19, 2010, at The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz Finale.[14] After a rough first round where Simpson slammed Leben a couple of times, Leben eventually connected consecutive punches on Simpson in the second that sent him stumbling across the octagon, collapsing face first at the other side of the octagon, prompting referee Josh Rosenthal to end the fight via TKO at 4:17 of the second round.
After Wanderlei Silva was forced out of his UFC 116 bout with Yoshihiro Akiyama due to broken ribs, Leben agreed to fill in for Silva in the bout against Akiyama, and faced him two weeks after defeating Simpson. Although he was outstruck and outwrestled for most of the first round, Leben managed to stay competitive and keep a fast paced fight with the rapidly tiring Akiyama in the second round. In the third and final round, Leben capitalized and sunk in a triangle choke with just twenty seconds left in the fight, forcing Akiyama to submit. It was considered the best performance of Leben's career and one of the best fights of the year.[15][16] After the fight, Leben called for a fight with Silva, saying "come on Wanderlei, I'll take you out, too!", though UFC president Dana White said in the post-fight press conference that a Leben-Silva affair is not under consideration. Leben won Sherdog.com's Comeback Fighter of the Year for 2010.
On October 20, 2010, Leben was arrested in Honolulu for suspicion of driving under the influence after crashing his truck into a wall off of Kapiolani Boulevard. He was released from custody after posting bail.[17]
Leben faced Brian Stann on January 1, 2011, at UFC 125[18] He lost the fight via TKO in the first round. After the fight between Leben and Stann, Leben's coach Burton Richardson [19] says Leben's poor performance may have been caused by a sickness before the bout: "First, great job by Brian Stann. He never looked better. Many have commented that Chris was very slow and looked off last night. The truth is that Chris was sick. He had a fever and chills when he stepped into the cage. He was vomiting in the locker room before the fight, and after a hard warm up he didn't have a drop of sweat. Big heart to fight like that, but he was moving slow motion. He was very sharp in training. He will be back."
On April 4, 2011, the UFC announced that Leben's next opponent would be Wanderlei Silva with the two scheduled to meet at UFC 132. Leben knocked out Silva with consecutive uppercuts from the clinch, 27 seconds into the fight,[20] resulting in the fastest KO win in Leben's career.
Leben faced Mark Muñoz on November 5, 2011 at UFC 138, losing by TKO at the 5:00 mark of the 2nd round due to a cut on his left eye brow and left him unable to see and forced a corner stoppage.
Personal life
Since May 2007, Leben has moved to East Oahu, Hawaii to accept the main coaching job at Icon Fitness MMA Gym.[21] ICON Sport promoter T. Jay Thompson has commented, saying, "I am very excited to have Chris at our new facility. His energy and overall enthusiasm for the sport will add tremendously to our gym. I am very impressed with the family friendly 'outside of the cage' personality of Chris and what that will mean to our members."[22] In addition to training at ICON, Leben and fighter Steven "The Soul Samurai" Saito opened Ultimate Fight School gym in Oahu in January, located two blocks from the University of Hawaii campus.[23] Leben is a playable fighter in the UFC Undisputed video games.
Championships and accomplishments
Mixed Martial Arts
- World Extreme Cagefighting
- WEC Middleweight Championship (One time, First)
- Ultimate Fighting Championship
- Sherdog
- 2010 Comeback Fighter of the Year[24]
- MMANews247.com
- Comeback Fighter of the Year 2010[25]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 30 matches 22 wins 8 losses By knockout 12 3 By submission 5 2 By decision 5 3 Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Loss 22-8 Mark Muñoz TKO (corner stoppage) UFC 138 November 5, 2011 2 5:00 Birmingham, England First 5 round non-title bout in UFC history. Win 22–7 Wanderlei Silva KO (punches) UFC 132 July 2, 2011 1 0:27 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Loss 21–7 Brian Stann TKO (strikes) UFC 125 January 1, 2011 1 3:37 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win 21–6 Yoshihiro Akiyama Submission (triangle choke) UFC 116 July 3, 2010 3 4:40 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Fight of the Night Win 20–6 Aaron Simpson TKO (punches) The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz Finale June 19, 2010 2 4:17 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Knockout of the Night Win 19–6 Jay Silva Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Maynard vs. Diaz January 11, 2010 3 5:00 Fairfax, Virginia, United States Loss 18–6 Jake Rosholt Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke) UFC 102 August 29, 2009 3 1:30 Portland, Oregon, United States Loss 18–5 Michael Bisping Decision (unanimous) UFC 89 October 18, 2008 3 5:00 Birmingham, England Leben tested positive for steroids Win 18–4 Alessio Sakara TKO (punches) UFC 82 March 1, 2008 1 3:16 Columbus, Ohio, United States Knockout of the Night Win 17–4 Terry Martin KO (punch) UFC Fight Night: Thomas vs Florian September 19, 2007 3 3:56 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Knockout of the Night Loss 16–4 Kalib Starnes Decision (unanimous) UFC 71 May 26, 2007 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Fight of the Night Loss 16–3 Jason MacDonald Submission (guillotine choke) UFC 66 December 30, 2006 2 4:03 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win 16–2 Jorge Santiago KO (punch) UFC Fight Night 6 August 17, 2006 2 0:35 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Loss 15–2 Anderson Silva KO (knee) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 5 June 28, 2006 1 0:49 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win 15–1 Luigi Fioravanti Decision (unanimous) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4 April 6, 2006 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win 14–1 Jorge Rivera TKO (punches) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 3 January 16, 2006 1 1:44 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win 13–1 Edwin Dewees Submission (armbar) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 2 October 3, 2005 1 3:26 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win 12–1 Patrick Côté Decision (split) UFC Ultimate Fight Night August 5, 2005 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win 11–1 Jason Thacker TKO (punches) The Ultimate Fighter 1 Finale April 9, 2005 1 1:35 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win 10–1 Benji Radach TKO (broken jaw) SF 4: Fight For Freedom June 26, 2004 3 3:43 Gresham, Oregon, United States Loss 9–1 Joe Doerksen Decision (unanimous) Freestyle Fighting Championships 9 May 14, 2004 3 5:00 Biloxi, Mississippi, United States Win 9–0 Justin Davis KO (punch) SF 3: Dome April 17, 2004 1 1:54 Gresham, Oregon, United States Win 8–0 Boyd Ballard KO (punches) UFCF: Night of Champions January 31, 2004 1 1:50 Lynnwood, Washington, United States Win 7–0 Mike Swick KO (punch) WEC 9 January 16, 2004 2 0:45 Lemoore, California, United States Won inaugural WEC Middleweight Championship Win 6–0 James Fanshier Decision (unanimous) Gladiator Challenge 20 November 13, 2003 3 5:00 Colusa, California, United States Win 5–0 Brian Sleeman Submission (armbar) WEC 8 October 17, 2003 1 3:15 Lemoore, California, United States Win 4–0 Boyd Ballard Submission (armbar) UFCF: Night of Champions October 11, 2003 1 2:18 Lynnwood, Washington, United States Win 3–0 Landon Showalter Decision (unanimous) TQP: Sport Fight "Second Coming" August 23, 2003 3 5:00 Gresham, Oregon, United States Win 2–0 Otto Olson KO (punch) UFCF: Battle in Seattle July 26, 2003 1 2:01 Seattle, Washington, United States Win 1–0 Bryce Hamilton Submission (guillotine choke) UFCF: Everett Extreme Challenge 6 November 9, 2002 1 2:45 Everett, Washington, United States See also
- List of current UFC fighters
- List of male mixed martial artists
Notes and references
- ^ a b "Christian Cyrus Leben". CAGETODAY.com. 2008-05. http://www.cagetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/chris-leben-busted-dui.png. Retrieved 2010-10-21.
- ^ Getting To Know: Chris Leben. Lockflow.com (2005-06-15). Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ "Middleweight MMA Top 10". MMAWeekly.com. August 10, 2011. http://mmaweekly.com/middleweight-division-185-pound-limit-mma-top-10. Retrieved 2011-08-11.
- ^ "Leben, an Everett fighter, is top contender in booming sport". seattlepi. http://www.seattlepi.com/othersports/278952_leben27.html.
- ^ Leben gets second chance against Bisping at UFC 89. Punch.freedomblogging.com (2008-10-15). Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ "Leben, Martin Set for UFN 11". Nokaut.com. 2007-07-20. http://www.nokaut.com/?id=12&solo_news=954&lang=e&cur=eur. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
- ^ "UFC Fighter Chris Leben Arrested for DUI". MMA Junkie.com. April 30, 2008. http://mmajunkie.com/news/4250/ufc-fighter-chris-leben-arrested-for-dui.mma. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
- ^ The World's Greatest MMA Magazine – Event Reports – UFC 89 In Review. Fighters Only Magazine. Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ UFC 89 Play-by-Play. Sherdog.com. Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ 164mph.com. 164mph.com (2011-04-08). Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ "Leben tests positive for steroids, suspended". NBC Sports. http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/27523083.
- ^ "Failed UFC 89 drug test nets Chris Leben nine-month suspension (updated)". MMAjunkie. http://mmajunkie.com/news/13153/report-failed-ufc-89-drug-test-nets-chris-leben-nine-month-suspension.mma.
- ^ "Middleweights Chris Leben and Jake Rosholt to meet at UFC 102". MMAjunkie. http://mmajunkie.com/news/14486/middleweights-chris-leben-and-jake-rosholt-to-meet-at-ufc-102.mma.
- ^ "SIMPSON VS. LEBEN ON TUF 11 FINALE MAIN CARD". MMAWeekly.com. 2010-04-05. http://mmaweekly.com/simpson-vs-leben-on-tuf-11-finale-main-card-2.
- ^ Chris "The Crippler" Leben MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography. Sherdog.com. Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ "UFC 116 LIVE RESULTS AND PLAY-BY-PLAY". MMAWeekly.com. 2010-07-03. http://mmaweekly.com/ufc-116-live-results-and-play-by-play-2.
- ^ "Mixed martial arts fighter arrested on suspicion of DUI following crash". Hawaii News Now.com. October 20, 2010. http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=13360745. Retrieved 2010-10-20.
- ^ "Chris Leben vs. Brian Stann targeted for UFC 125 New Year's Day event". mmajunkie.com. 2010-09-22. http://mmajunkie.com/news/20750/chris-leben-vs-brian-stann-targeted-for-ufc-125-new-years-day-event.mma.
- ^ Burton Richardson. MMAnews.se. Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ "Wanderlei gets Leben at UFC 132". ufc.com. 2011-04-04. http://www.ufc.com/news/ufc-132-fight-card-updates.
- ^ UFC 89 Betting, Michael Bisping vs Chris Leben, UFC Handicapping Predictions. Fighting-mma.com. Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ Bleacher Report. Bleacher Report. Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ uproarhawaii.com. uproarhawaii.com. Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ Comeback Fighter of the Year – Sherdog’s 2010 Misc. Awards. Sherdog.com. Retrieved on 2011-07-03.
- ^ "MMA News 247 Awards 2010". MMANews247.com. 2011-01-02. http://www.mmanews247.com/mma-news/mma-news-247-awards-2010/.
External links
- Official website
- Professional MMA record for Chris Leben from Sherdog
- Chris Leben on Myspace
- Official UFC Profile
- Chris Leben at the Internet Movie Database
- Chris Leben arrested for DUI
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