Found November 24, 2011 on Rant Sports: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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Cain Velasquez may have lost the UFC heavyweight title to Junior Dos Santos, but he’s still the best conditioned heavyweight out there and has a strong all-around game.  As long as he’s mostly healthy, he has a great chance of becoming a champion again at some point. Today, we go into the time capsule and feature Cain’s pro MMA debut, which took place at a Strikeforce event where the main event was Tank Abbott vs Paul Buentello.  The 0-0 Cain took on the 3-1 Jesse Fujarczyk in a fight that used 3 minute rounds instead of the 5 minute rounds we’re accustomed to:
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