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WHAT HONES YOU SHOW I EP. #6: EARNING IT WITH DUSTIN JACOBY


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In Episode 6 of What Hones You, co-hosts Trevor Wittman and Luke Caudillo sit down with Dustin Jacoby for a direct conversation about resilience, reinvention, and long-term performance inside the UFC. Jacoby’s path isn’t linear. From early UFC setbacks to a kickboxing career overseas, and then back again to reestablish himself among elite light heavyweights, his story reflects a truth many fighters avoid: growth requires humility.

This episode explores what it means to rebuild your foundation — technically, mentally, and emotionally — after adversity. It’s a discussion about standards, adaptation, and the discipline required to evolve in one of the most unforgiving sports in the world. Who Is Dustin Jacoby? Dustin Jacoby is a UFC light heavyweight known for his striking precision, durability, and second-career resurgence. After an initial run in the UFC early in his career, Jacoby stepped away to compete professionally in kickboxing, sharpening his stand-up skills against world-class competition.

He returned to the UFC as a more complete athlete — more measured, more composed, and more experienced. His career represents calculated reinvention. Instead of forcing opportunity, he built new skills, matured as a competitor, and returned prepared to perform at a higher standard.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why stepping away can accelerate long-term growth
  • How adversity clarifies weaknesses
  • The difference between confidence and ego
  • How to rebuild after setbacks in elite competition
  • Why technical reinvention matters in MMA longevity
  • The psychology of returning stronger the second time
  • How standards evolve with experience
  • Why patience is a competitive advantage
  • Stepping outside the UFC to refine striking wasn’t retreat — it was development. Elite competitors adjust instead of forcing timelines. Adversity Builds Awareness Losses expose gaps. Mature athletes use them as information, not identity. Confidence Without Ego True confidence comes from preparation.

    Ego reacts.

    Discipline recalibrates.

    Technical Evolution Extends Careers Longevity in MMA requires adaptation.

    Skill stagnation shortens careers. Experience Creates Composure The second chapter of a career often looks calmer — because awareness replaces emotion.

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