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Nicknamed Hot Chilli (born october 12 1993) is an Australian Muay Thai fighter based in Bangkok, Thailand. Nagbe was born in Liberia but migratet with his family to Australia due to conflicts in the country at the age of 10. Nagbe started training Muay Thai in 2009 at the age of 16 at Dip Muay Thai under thai trainer Dip. At the age of 17 he moved on to train at Nuggets gym in Brisbane, Australia under trainers Nugget Mcnaught and Soren Mongkontong. Around 6 months before going to Thailand Nagbe switched gym. Since 2012 he trains and fights out of Eminent Air Gym in Bangkok Thailand. Kenny Mitchell, friend and mentor inspired him to pursue a professional career in Thailand. During his 2 years as a professional fighter Nagbe has registered wins over notable fighters such as Fabio Pinca thus obtaining a Max Muay Thai title in a four man tournament and placing himself as one of the top non Thai fighters in the 67 kilo weight division. Nagbe has competed against top Thais such as Saenchai, Bovy Sor Udomsorn and Somrak Khamsing.

After having had twelve amateur fights Nagbe turned pro at the age of 17. After three professional fights in Australia Nagbe moved on to live, train and fight out of Eminent Air Gym in Bangkok. In between July 2012 and November 2013 Nagbe had had an impressive number of 26 boughts including:

Max muay thai champion: Winner of four-man tournament Toyota eight-man tournament finalist Max Muay Thai finalist:

Trivia Nagbe started training Muay Thai after having trained Taekwondo for a brief period of time. When walking the streets with friends at night time in Brisbane, Mark Christmas who was currently training at Dip Muay Thai got worried that the youngsters might get into trouble and not be able to defend themselves. He wrote down his phone number on a coaster and handed it to Victor telling him to give him a call if he was interested training Muay Thai. That is how Victor Nagbe got his first encounter with the sport. Initially Nagbe was not very serious about training. After having attended only one training session during the three weeks before his first amateur bought Nagbe showed up at the weigh in. The fight happened and not surprisingly it resulted in a loss. The experience gave the young fighter a bit of insight and his attitude towards training soon changed drastically.

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