MMA Fighter Sheldon Westcott Joins Nutrie as Ambassador

February 14, 2014

Health and wellness company Nutrie, creators of the Automatic Body Program, announced today that MMA welterweight Sheldon Westcott has become an ambassador for the brand.

“I was instantly hooked after being introduced to the big three products from Nutrie,” stated Westcott. “I knew this company and their products were something I wanted to associated with and bring into my life. I can’t endorse a product that I don’t believe in, and from the first time I tried Fuel, Skinne, and Energe, I noticed a difference in myself and my body. I knew this product really worked and can help people make a major change in their health, their appearance and their entire life. With a product that I truly believe in, I want to be the athletic face of this company. I know I have my work cut out for me… but when people think of Nutrie or Automatic Body, I want them to think of me!” 

Westcott is a former national track and field competitor, who made a transition into jujitsu after a knee injury forced him to take time off from the decathlon event. Training for three years at the jujitsu club, Westcott began competing in tournaments and in 2007 he made his professional MMA debut against former TFC champion Victor Bachman. Although he lost his pro first fight, he has since gone without a loss, finishing four opponents in the very first minute and five in the first round.

Westcott is cast in the FOX reality TV series: The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs Australia, which debuted on January 15, 2014.