Victor Henry Record: 25-7-0
BantamweightVictor Henry has a 25-7-0 professional record and is 39 years old in the Bantamweight division, representing UWF USA. This profile tracks fight history, UFC stats, ELO rating, record, age, and opponent links.
Last updated Jun 17, 2026 · Combat Edge fight database
Victor Henry bio
Personal background
Victor Henry, the UFC bantamweight known as "La Mangosta," was born on May 4, 1987, and raised in South Gate, in Los Angeles County, California. An American who grew up in the deep Southern California fight scene, Henry built an unusually well-rounded base for a 135-pounder: he is a black belt in both taekwondo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu and one of the most decorated catch wrestlers in modern MMA, training out of UWF USA under former UFC heavyweight champion and catch-wrestling specialist Josh Barnett. That grappling pedigree shows in the gym and the cage – he has collected catch-wrestling honors at events like the Billy Robinson Invitational alongside his MMA career. Standing 5'7" with a 68" reach, Henry is a compact, technical fighter whose game blends striking from his taekwondo roots with a relentless submission and scrambling attack.
Path to the UFC
Henry turned pro and spent the better part of a decade carving out a reputation on the international circuit rather than the American mainstream. After early fights in California, he became a fixture in Japan, fighting extensively for Pancrase, DEEP, GRANDSLAM and RIZIN, where he tested himself against seasoned veterans of the Japanese scene. He picked up regional bantamweight titles and a sterling résumé of wins over established opponents before the UFC finally came calling, signing him as a polished, ready-made contender well into his 30s rather than as a prospect.
The road through the regional ranks
Henry's deep body of work includes a 2018 doctor-stoppage TKO of Anderson dos Santos, followed by a rare submission loss in a grappling match to Masanori Kanehara. Later in 2018 he edged unbeaten prospect Kyler Phillips by split decision, then avenged the Kanehara result with a second-round TKO at RIZIN 21 in February 2020. A statement second-round rear-naked-choke finish of Albert Morales at LXF 6 in October 2021 helped earn his promotion to the sport's biggest stage.
UFC run
Henry made an immediate impression in the UFC, opening with a unanimous-decision win over veteran Raoni Barcelos at UFC 270 in January 2022. He dropped a competitive unanimous decision to Raphael Assunção in October 2022, then bounced back with a split-decision win over Tony Gravely in March 2023. His meeting with unbeaten Javid Basharat at UFC 294 in October 2023 ended in a no contest after an accidental groin strike. Henry returned in April 2024 with a third-round standing TKO of grappling ace Rani Yahya, suffered a second-round guillotine loss to Charles Jourdain in November 2024, and rebounded with a unanimous-decision win over Pedro Falcão in April 2025.
Fighting style
Henry is the embodiment of a grappling-first pressure fighter who can also crack. His 25-7 record carries a 60% finish rate, split almost evenly between eight submissions and seven knockouts, with the balance of his wins coming on the cards – a reflection of a fighter comfortable controlling all three rounds. His catch-wrestling background makes his scrambles, top control and submission entries genuinely elite for the division, while his taekwondo-rooted striking adds kicks and unexpected angles. The honest knock is durability over a long career: six of his seven losses have come by decision, suggesting close fights that slip away rather than outright dominance, and he has occasionally been caught in transition, as the Jourdain guillotine showed.
Career highlights
- Decorated international veteran — built a 25-7 record across Pancrase, DEEP, RIZIN and the UFC, collecting regional bantamweight titles before reaching the sport's top promotion.
- UFC debut statement — beat respected veteran Raoni Barcelos at UFC 270 to announce himself as a legitimate 135-pound contender.
- Two-sport grappling pedigree — a Brazilian jiu-jitsu and taekwondo black belt and accomplished catch wrestler, giving him one of the most complete skill sets in the bantamweight division.
Victor Henry career snapshot
Victor Henry quick answers
What is Victor Henry's record?
Victor Henry's professional MMA record is 25-7-0.
How old is Victor Henry?
Victor Henry is 39 years old.
What weight class is Victor Henry?
Victor Henry fights at Bantamweight in UFC.
How tall is Victor Henry?
Victor Henry is 5'7" tall with a 68" reach.
How much does Victor Henry weigh?
Victor Henry competes at Bantamweight, with a most recent weigh-in of 135 lbs.
What is Victor Henry's Combat Edge Elo?
Victor Henry's Combat Edge Elo is 1729, with a peak Elo of 1737.
How strong is Victor Henry's recent opposition?
Victor Henry's latest 10 counted opponents averaged 1641 Elo immediately before their fights. This avoids using opponents' later career results with hindsight.
When was Victor Henry's last fight?
Victor Henry's latest tracked pro fight was against Bryce Mitchell at UFC Fight Night on Jun 6 2026.
What is Victor Henry's recent form?
Victor Henry's recent tracked pro form is W-L-W-W-L over the latest 5 decisive pro results.
How does Victor Henry usually win?
Victor Henry's 25 recorded wins include 7 knockouts, 8 submissions, and 10 decisions, with 60% ending before the final bell.
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