Chris Leben was born July 21st, 1980 and raised in
Portland Oregon as a middle child with a younger
sister and an older brother. Growing up he always
preferred alternative sports such as skateboarding,
dirt biking, and snowboarding. It wasn't until
middle school that Chris watched his first Ultimate
Fighting Championship and decided to dive head first
into the arena of combat sports.
Chris had never been in a street fight but he was
instantly fascinated by the sport and decided to
take up boxing classes. The classes were far across
town from where he lived but regardless of the
distance he enrolled anyway and took the bus there
everyday after school. He never competed as a boxer
but enjoyed training hard and studying the
techniques each and everyday.
Late in his freshman year Chris joined the high
school wrestling team. He picked up the art rather
quickly and wrestled into his Junior and Senior
year. Wrestling helped Chris develop ground skills
which he could not receive in boxing. These skills
combined with his boxing training helped Chris form
a base and skill set that would be the starting
point of his fighting career.
One day while visiting his brother at work, Chris
noticed an MMA gym located across the street. The
particular gym happened to be the location of the
world famous Team Quest. After a brief conversation
with team trainer
Robert Follis Chris was ready
to
take his fighting training to another level and
joined. He signed on and before long he was
training with the competition team members like
Randy Couture,
Matt Lindland,
Nate Quarry, and
Ed
Herman. With such a great team around him Chris
refined his skills and began fighting as an amateur.
His amateur career started just how it ended, with a
win. He went 5-0 as an amateur and captured the
FCFF and UFCF middleweight titles.
Undefeated as an amateur Chris decided to test the
waters and turn pro. He wasted no time and won his
first five fights, three of which came via knockout.
Chris went on a rampage and captured the Gladiator
Challenge, Sportfight, and WEC middleweight titles.
He has amassed a nearly flawless professional record
and has beaten names such as
Benji Radach,
Mike
Swick,
Jorge Rivera,
Edwin
Dewees and
Patrick Cote.
His first loss came by way of a tough decision to
seasoned veteran
Joe Doerkson.
Chris was a featured contestant on the first Spike
reality series, The Ultimate Fighter where he showed
the world all sides of his personality and became a
fan favorite. Chris did not win The Ultimate Fighter
competition but went on to fight in The Ultimate
Fighter finals where he quickly dismantled his
opponent
Jason Thacker with vicious offense.
Chris
is still competing in the UFC and is a top ranked
middleweight contender. Most recently he defeated
Terry Martin on UFC Fight Night 11 via KO in
an all
out war after almost being knockout out himself.
Currently Chris is living in Honolulu, Hawaii where he
spends his days running the Icon Fitness and MMA Center.
Chris Leben’s current record is 17-4-0 with 9 (T)KOs,
4 Submissions and 4 Decision victories. Aside from fighting
and training Chris spends his days surfing, skateboarding, dirt
biking, and hanging out with friends.
Stay tuned to
chrisleben.com for more information.