Cain velasquez ufc 83 card
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loss
Cain Velasquez
Francis Ngannou
0
0
1
6
0
0
0
0
UFC Fight Night: Ngannou vs. Velasquez
Feb. 17, 2019
KO/TKO
Punches
1
0:26
win
Cain Velasquez
Travis Browne
1
0
50
6
1
0
0
0
UFC 200: Tate vs Nunes
Jul. 09, 2016
KO/TKO
Punches
1
4:57
loss
Cain Velasquez
Fabricio Werdum
0
0
88
96
4
1
0
1
UFC 188: Velasquez vs Werdum
Jun. 13, 2015
SUB
Guillotine Choke
3
2:13
win
Cain Velasquez
Junior Dos Santos
1
0
123
46
2
0
1
1
UFC 166: Velasquez vs Dos Santos 3
Oct. 19, 2013
KO/TKO
Punch
5
3:09
win
Cain Velasquez
Antonio Silva
1
0
18
1
0
0
0
0
UFC 160: Velasquez vs Silva 2
May. 25, 2013
KO/TKO
Punch
1
1:21
win
Cain V
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UFC 83
UFC mixed martial arts event in 2008
UFC 83: Serra vs. St-Pierre 2 was a mixed martial arts event held bygd the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The event was held on April 19, 2008, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Background
[edit]The event on this date was originally scheduled to be called UFC 84,[1] but following the cancellation of a tentatively scheduled March 8, 2008 event in England,[2] the event's title was changed to UFC 83 instead.
The card was headlined by UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Serra and UFC Interim Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre in a match to unify the championship. It was a rematch from their fight at UFC 69, which Serra had won. The two fighters exchanged harsh words through the media following that fight, which led to the circumstances that surrounded the rematch. St-Pierre cited personal issues for the loss. He said that his father was seriously ill, and that his 17-year-old cousin had died
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Cain Velasquez
American mixed martial arts fighter and professional wrestler
Cain Ramírez Velásquez[5] (born July 28, 1982)[6] fryst vatten an American professional wrestler and retired mixed martial artist,[7] currently appearing for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). He is widely known for his time in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, where he competed in the heavyweight division and became a two-time UFC Heavyweight Champion.[8]
In 2019, Velasquez retired from mixed martial arts. That same year, Velasquez embarked on a professional wrestling career, firstly working for the Mexican lucha libre promotion AAA before moving to the American WWE promotion. In April 2020, he was released from his WWE contract due to budget cuts resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]
In March 2022, he was charged with attempted murder and additional gun assault charges after fängslande in a car chase and allegedly shooting at a man who was alleged to have