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 * Intro:** Living in Michigan Christopher Durant lived his lifelong dream to become a mixed martial arts superstar. He's a all round fighter and know many kinds of wrestling cultures. He trained with Rich Franklin, UFC fighter with a lot of potential. He taught Chris how to do everything he knows. Throughout those years he watched wrestling and mixed martial arts fighting to try to mix them together. He started boxing when he was 10 years old and hope to bring a mixture of styles to CPW. He will be a pleasure to have in your fed. So I have just one question for you. Got Rage?


 * Beginning:** Now let's start with the birth of Christopher Durant. Born on February, 19 1989 in Trenton, Detroit, Michigan Christopher James Durant was really born in Harper University Hospital. Which is in Detroit and you should have known that. Christopher Durant was a child who lived in a not poor but not rich family. They were the average family. His father worked as a doctor and made a lot of money for the family. His mother was a hair stylist and did his hair until he began to get cuts. Through the age's one through ten Christopher enjoyed wrestling. His first interest was wrestling. He started watching wrestling at the age of two. His favorite wrestler as a kid was Shawn Michaels. He was always inspired by Shawn Michaels. He would run around the house screaming "Michaels, Michaels!!!" His family would laugh every time he did it.


 * Age 3:** At age three he still had a taste for wrestling but began to play basketball outside with his father. His father would teach him how to shoot and dribble. Even though he never got it right because he was three he enjoyed his father and always loved him. Also, at the age of three Christopher's father taught him how to talk and walk at the age three. He was always good behaved and you know he was the average little three year old boy. Yes, he got in trouble for doing things but he didn't know any better. That was always an excuse that his mother said when he misbehaved in other people's house. His family disciplined him and he was behaved ever since then.


 * Age 4:** At age four Chris began to play little league tee ball. Not your best player but he loved the sports he played and couldn't resist the times when his parents clapped their hands as he ran to home plate. After baseball Chris took focus on pre-school. Learning his ABCs there and learning how to count. He learned numerous things in pre-school which I chose not to name. On that same year he had cancer until he was five years old. He was not able to go to kindergarten and had to sit in the hospital. He is known as the youngest person to have cancer and the youngest person to survive cancer.


 * Memories:** At seven years old Chris played pee-wee football for the Trenton Tigers. He was a starter for the team until he was in high school. He was a fantastic athlete and after high school he got a scholarship to go Albany University. There Chris played football until he was released which was last year in December. He won the NCAA 1-A Championship with his team the Albany Great Danes. He played wide receiver and got 412 receiving yard in that game and 27 catches. He hopes soon to be inducted into the Albany University Hall of Fame for his sportsmanship and leadership.


 * Training:** Earlier this year Chris began to be trained by Rich Franklin. He trained for 2 months with Franklin and say he taught him everything he needs to know to become a mixed martial arts fighter or a championship pro wrestling wrestler. He always says, "The best always is the unexpected." That might give him a leading road for stables, companies, and managing fighters. He is very responsible and loves to fight. Once you hire him you will understand why.


 * UFC:** In 2008 Chris tried out for the Ultimate Fighter. He made it to the first round defeated Brian Anderson. In the second round he was put against Rashad Evan's brother knocking him out in the first round. In the third round Chris was defeated by Ryan Bader in the 3rd round; one minute and two Seconds.