On June 8, retired UFC middleweight Chris Leben was arrested in San Diego, Calif., and charged with multiple crimes, including felony possession of an assault weapon and 11 counts of violating a court order. The arrest stemmed from a break-in at the apartment of his ex-wife, Kaleena Leben. On Monday, the 35-year-old was sentenced to 120 days of jail time and three years probation after entering a guilty plea to several charges stemming from the June break-in. The former fighter was also forbidden to have contact with his estranged wife for 10 years. RELATED > Chris Leben Arrested on Several Charges; Denies Estranged Wife’s Allegations Leben announced his retirement from fighting in January 2014 after losing four consecutive fights. During his 12-year fighting career, Leben won the WEC middleweight championship and appeared on the debut season of The Ultimate Fighter .
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Retired UFC Fighter Chris Leben Sentenced to 120 Days in Jail – MMA Weekly