This week Victor Henry returns to discuss the journey to becoming as Joe Rogan said, “the biggest underdog on the card,” and the foundational lessons he learned along the way. Join Victor and I as we explore nurturing the right skill set, being willing to step into the chaos to be successful, and how he went from construction, to bartender, to professional athlete. Victor also shares the biggest misconception about fighters and why violence is and isn’t always the answer to facing adversity.
Victor "La Mangosta" Henry is an American professional mixed martial artist in the UFC bantamweight division. Called the “biggest underdog on the card” by Joe Rogan, Henry has 27 professional fights under his belt from locations around the globe and continues to build his reputation as a talented fighter in the UFC.
You can connect with Victor Henry via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorhenrymma
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