
Chris Leben at a Glance
- Record
- 22-12-0 (12 KO)
- Age
- 45 years old (born 21 July 1980)
- From
- United States
- Division
- middleweight
- Height
- 180 cm (5ft 11in)
Biography
Christian Cyrus Leben is an American former mixed martial artist, referee, and bare knuckle boxer. A professional MMA competitor from 2002 until 2013, he most notably competed in the UFC in the Middleweight division, compiling a record of 12–10 in 22 appearances for the organization. Leben first appeared in the inaugural season of The Ultimate Fighter reality series, and also fought in the now-defunct WEC. He began his UFC career with five victories in a row before suffering a knockout loss to future UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva, and was known for his toughness, chin, determination, and powerful left hand. Leben was the inaugural WEC Middleweight Champion.
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Career Analysis
Chris Leben has compiled a professional record of 22-12-0 across 34 bouts. With 12 victories coming by stoppage, Leben carries a 55% knockout rate, demonstrating solid finishing ability.
Representing United States on the world stage, Leben competes in the Middleweight division. They remain active and looking for their next fight.
Stats Breakdown
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chris Leben's professional MMA record?
Chris Leben has a professional MMA record of 22 wins, 12 losses, with 12 wins coming by knockout.
When does Chris Leben fight next?
Chris Leben has no fight currently scheduled. Check the boxingnews.com schedule hub for the latest announcements.
How old is Chris Leben?
Chris Leben is 45 years old, born on 21 July 1980.
How tall is Chris Leben?
Chris Leben stands 180 cm (5ft 11in) tall.
Is Chris Leben undefeated?
No, Chris Leben has 12 professional losses on their record.
How many knockouts does Chris Leben have?
Chris Leben has 12 knockout wins — a 55% KO ratio across 22 professional victories.
Where is Chris Leben from?
Chris Leben represents United States, competing in the Middleweight division.