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The Crippler

Cage Fighting and My Life on the Edge

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The Crippler

By: Chris Leben, Daniel J. Patinkin
Narrated by: Eric Vale
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It takes a certain kind of person to do whatever is necessary to make a living as a mixed martial arts fighter. And it takes another kind of person to stand out from all the rest as both a wild man and a rock star. Chris Leben, otherwise known as "The Crippler", is that kind of person.

Leben's reputation started when he appeared on the inaugural season of The Ultimate Fighter, a reality show and competition where hopeful fighters live together and vie for a UFC contract and a path to greatness. He quickly made a name for himself with his controversial and abrasive behavior. During his subsequent 10-year career in ultimate fighting, Leben became one of the most recognized figures in the sport, enthralling audiences around the world with his wild, headfirst style of fighting as he took on some of the world's best fighters, including Anderson Silva, Yoshihiro Akiyama, and Wanderlei Silva.

But Leben's success in the ring and international fame hid a troubled background. Abandoned by his father at a young age, Leben's mother worked long hours to raise him and his two siblings, and Leben learned early he had to be tough to fend for himself. For most of his life, Leben struggled with alcohol and narcotics, and he was suspended by the UFC for nine months for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. The Crippler is not just an exciting account of his rise to prominence within the UFC; it's the incredible story of a renowned wild man dealing with his personal demons and learning that the toughest opponent is always yourself.

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A powerful look into the soul of the Crippler. The saying that 'You're a product of your environment' rings true here. Overcoming adversity every step of the way to become a part of history. Congratulations Chris

Just beautiful.

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outstanding, brilliant fighter born entertainer incredible story. I wish there was a part 2. legend

calling alll MMA fans, get this book!

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feels like Chris was honest throughout even when this didn't always paint him in the best light. fascinating and deep insight into one of the most popular UFC fighters where he pulls no punches.

Really fantastic insight and feels honest

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This man lived a crazy life so you don't have to. I found it eye opening and made me realise that I was actually doing pretty good.

Fascinating life of a mma legend

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Chris Leben is old skool. His principles, his story and his origins are old skool too.
His fight style was a fan favourite, high risk technical brawling.... knock out his opponent or get knocked out! When he was drunk, his antics were the sorts of thing that urban legends are made from and it's what made him a memorable member of TUF Season 1. This book is a brutally candid account of The Crippler's childhood, his fighting life inside and out of the cage, his often toxic relationships with people and his need for validation.

Barely literate to this day, Chris collaborated with Daniel Patinkin who wrote this and was so moved by the time they spent together that he was inspired to write an afterword for the book. That's very telling of the kind of person that Leben is and what comes across in this book is not only how complex a person he is, but how very deep he is too. That's a difficult thing to achieve as from the outside he is the sort of stereotype that people often associate with being a cage fighter; from a broken home, emotionally damaged, no money, no prospects, product of a broken care system and alcoholic dead beat parents.

Whatever you think of him, Chris Leben is part of the alumni credited with saving the UFC from financial ruin. He lays his soul bare throughout this book and it's obvious that he's paid a heavy price for his high risk attitude to life, sadly not all stories have happy endings.

A no holds barred look at one man's fighting life

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