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Cain Ramírez Velásquez[5] (born July 28, 1982) [6] is 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.
In 2020, Cain left ESPN to move to Fox News as co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend (along with Jedediah Bila and Pete Hegseth). [11] [12] Cain's last appearance on First Take was on June 24, 2020, [13] and his final episode of The Will Cain Show aired two days later. [14] His first appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend was in August 2020. [12]
Years active. 1989–present. Spouse. Erin Manning. Children. 3. Max Kellerman (born August 6, 1973) is an American sports television personality and boxing commentator. Until his departure from ESPN in June 2023, he was the host of This Just In with Max Kellerman and the co-host of Keyshawn, JWill and Max on ESPN Radio.
"Cain has helped me on more occasions than I can count," Cormier wrote in his letter, via ESPN. "Like me, he is a father and husband so he knows the demand of trying to do it all.
Former two-time UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez pleaded no contest Friday to felony attempted murder, assault, and weapons charges in a case involving a man who allegedly sexually abused ...
Former UFC star Cain Velasquez is suing the man he allegedly tried to kill in March for allegedly molesting Velasquez's son, according to the Los Angeles Times.. In the civil lawsuit, which was ...
In season 4, Cain is hit by an ambulance while saving a woman's life and struggles to recover from his potentially career ending injuries while also facing a lawsuit for his actions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cain also becomes close with Devon's sickle cell anemia patient Rose and they enter into a romantic relationship with each other. In ...
Richard Clay Travis (born April 6, 1979) is an American writer, lawyer, radio host and television analyst, and founder of OutKick.. As a political commentator, he and Buck Sexton host The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, a three-hour weekday conservative talk show which debuted on June 21, 2021 as the replacement of The Rush Limbaugh Show on many radio stations. [1]