
A student with an eye on becoming a radiologic technologist, Philip has other priorities besides fighting. He says he’s usually face-deep in school work and also gets by as a bartender in a Thai and Sushi place in Dallas called Zenna but he does love MMA and he wants to see how far he can go.
“I figured once I’m done with school I can break bones as an MMA fighter,” he says.
Training out of SFS MMA for the better part of the last three and a half years, he’s already begun the process and has one fight on his record, a decision loss to Hugo Delafuente at Legacy Amateur Series 5 in August 2011.
“The hardest thing I’ve had to deal with (in MMA) is recognizing how much better I could have performed in instances where I lost,” he says about that fight. “I’ve learned the hard way to never underestimate any opponent. That lesson has helped me improve mentally and physically as a fighter.”
He’ll look to score the win at Xtreme Fight Club 3 against Will Hastings, another fighting looking to get into the win column for the second time in a row after starting his own career with two decision losses.
“I feel like this is a good matchup for me and I will be ready to take the fight wherever it needs to go. I want to thank my team and school for all that they have done to prepare me for war. I’ve prepared myself mentally and I can’t wait to show what I’ve got.”