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05-02-2013, 01:04 PM
Source: MMA Junkie Radio
Chris Leben's move to Alliance MMA in San Diego has the UFC veteran feeling like a young adult again.
"I feel 10 years younger now than when I was competing earlier," said Leben on MMA Junkie Radio. "I'm performing better in the gym. I don't see myself hanging my hat up anytime soon."
The middleweight has been with the UFC since 2006 and returned in a decision loss to Derek Brunson in December. The year prior, he was suspended for testing positive to oxycontin. Riding a pair of losses, he looks to gain some momentum against Andrew Craig.
Craig is 2-1 for the UFC, suffering a decision loss in January.
They meet at UFC 162 on July 6. It's from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV.
Chris Leben's move to Alliance MMA in San Diego has the UFC veteran feeling like a young adult again.
"I feel 10 years younger now than when I was competing earlier," said Leben on MMA Junkie Radio. "I'm performing better in the gym. I don't see myself hanging my hat up anytime soon."
The middleweight has been with the UFC since 2006 and returned in a decision loss to Derek Brunson in December. The year prior, he was suspended for testing positive to oxycontin. Riding a pair of losses, he looks to gain some momentum against Andrew Craig.
Craig is 2-1 for the UFC, suffering a decision loss in January.
They meet at UFC 162 on July 6. It's from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV.