Chris Leben retires

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From ESPN.com

Longtime UFC middleweight Chris Leben retired from professional mixed martial arts on Monday.

Leben, 33, announced the end of his fighting career on The MMA Hour. He fought 22 times for the UFC during a near 9-year span, compiling a 12-10 record.

He last fought at UFC 168 on Dec. 28 in Las Vegas, where he retired on his stool between the first and second rounds against Uriah Hall.

Leben (22-11) said he contemplated retirement immediately, but decided to sleep on it first.

"After the fight, I wanted to re-evaluate things and make sure the decision wasn't based on emotion," Leben said on Monday.

"Yes, I can say I am retired from competing in mixed martial arts."

Leben intends to remain in the sport as a coach. He posted on his official Twitter account on Sunday that he had accepted a "dream job" as an instructor at Victory MMA and Fitness in San Diego.

He first fought professionally in 2002 and joined the UFC in 2005 as a member of the inaugural season of The Ultimate Fighter reality series. He started his UFC career 5-0, before suffering a loss to then-UFC newcomer Anderson Silva in June 2006.

Leben struggled with drug and alcohol use throughout his career and was twice suspended for positive drug tests, in 2008 and 2011. After testing positive for painkillers in 2011, he enrolled himself into a rehabilitation program.

The loss Leben suffered in December was his fourth in a row and dropped him to 1-5 in his previous six appearances. He enjoyed arguably his best year in 2010, when he recorded three consecutive wins, two of which occurred within a 2-week span.

"It was a fantastic, wonderful ride," Leben said. "I definitely had highs, lows, ups and downs. I'm starting to realize that for me, it might be time to get on more of the coaching side of things."
 

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Always one of my favourite fighters, maybe cause I never watched the first season of TUF. Never a top guy, but a great just-bleed fighter. Fight with Akiyama cracks my top 37 of all time for sure. Probably a good time to call it a career, hopefully he stays away from all them nasty drugs. Would love to see Dana / Ariel hire him as a bodyguard.
 

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Not surprised after Uriah made him quit between rounds. His style as a toughness > any skill fighter means he's taken alot of abuse over the years as well. He was good for an exciting and sloppy brawl but thats about it.
 

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Always one of my favourite fighters, maybe cause I never watched the first season of TUF.

Unfortunately I did, and as a guy who watched him outside of the UFC it was pretty awkward watching the guy crying like a bitch and trying to break a bottle over his head because he cried like a bitch.

Anywho, he was a good journeyman fighter, had some good fights I will remember like Terry Martin and Sexyama. But he was still just a journeyman who never was near title contention. But he was a personality and URFC just lost another one. The era of athletes with no charisma continues.