Filed under: Bellator , News Featherweight Westin Wilson was 17 when his dad moved the family to Brazil. It wasn’t your average relocation; his dad worked for the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Wilson recalls having to keep quiet about the assignment in school, where he was forced to repeat his junior year. He also couldn’t wrestle. Before the family packed up and moved, he was putting in “high-level” work at Colonial Forge High School in Virginia and thought about a future on the mats

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Bellator 184′s Westin Wilson, the guy who gets fight advice from his former DEA agent dad – MMA Junkie

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