Newly-retired Chris Leben ‘might consider a return’ to fight ‘dweeb’ Jake Paul
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After an 18-year run in combat sports, UFC veteran turned bare-knuckle boxer Chris Leben has finally decided to walk away from professional fighting. “The Crippler” closed this chapter of his life on Friday when knocked out Quentin Harry in the first round of their main card bout at BKFC KnuckleMania.
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MMA and BKFC veteran Chris Leben isn’t going to hold back when he takes on Quentin Henry on Super Bowl weekend.
Leben, who had previously announced his retirement earlier this year, currently holds a 2-1 professional bare knuckle record with his last bout taking place in June 2019. He’s been able to defeat Phil Baroni and Justin Baesman with his one and only loss up to this point being a decision against Dakota Cochrane.
Now, though, the 40-year-old is turning his attention to the future and what he hopes will be a strong 2021.
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