Chris Leben has every intention of making his bout a slugfest, but he is unsure of his Mark Munoz’s gameplan heading into their main event at UFC 138.
The heavy-handed Leben is notorious for his knockout power and is often the one who initiates the stand-up early on. However, in Munoz, he will be facing a decorated wrestler with a strong grappling ability and improved striking, which is a far contrast from most of Leben’s opponents.
While he prepares for “The Filipino Wrecking Machine,” Leben is confident that his superior striking will overcome Munoz’s wrestling ability, which could turn the bout in his favour.
“Everybody says they want to stand and bang with me, everyone says they will stand and bang with me. But if Wanderlei Silva can’t do it, Mark Munoz definitely can’t do it,” Leben told Fighters.com.
Leben’s recent destruction of former Pride FC legend, Wanderlei Silva, proved that he doesn’t fear who stands across from him and that he has the capability to end the fight with one punch. Leben said part of what helps him perform well is the energy he receives from the fans.
He described the feeling like walking into the Roman Coliseum as he prepares to do battle.
“When I go out there I know it’s time…it’s time for me to go to battle,” he said. “I’m prepared to put it all on the line to bring those fans exactly what they want to see and that’s ‘The Crippler’ smash somebody.”
And Leben will look to put on a show for the fans in Birmingham, England this weekend.
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