San Jose, California (KGO) – Many current and former professional MMA fighters come to defend Cain Velasquez, who was sentenced to five years in prison over time in Santa Clara Province, California.
Velaskiz, a former UFC heavyweight champion, was sentenced to February 2022.
In Velaskwiz, he has never been discharged from any competition to dance a man believed to be suffering from his son’s harassment; Then the father’s husband was shot in this process.
A number of professional fighters are now asking California Governor Gavin New Tuiri and President Donald Trump to help Velascez out of prison.
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“I am a reaction to hearing that the news today is that California is full of BS’s brother,” said a professional Jorge Masonal.
Along with MASVIDAL, retired MMA fighter, Luke Rockhold, UFC OBAN ELLIOTT fighter, and MMA Gilbert Meendez fighter defending Velasquez.
Velaskiz did not accept any competition to chase 11 miles, 10 minutes and high speed, as Harry Golart, a 4 -year -old harassment of the 4 -year -old, followed, while he was in daytime sponsorship. Father Golret’s husband was shot during all, but they survived.
“Any father or family member in the right place will do something,” said Luke Rockold, a professional.
“He is not a criminal,” Elliot said. “Take the law in his hands and this is what is punishable at the end of the day.”
But Golret’s mother, the man who chased Velasks, says her son is innocent. Patricia Bandar says that Golret, who faces sexual harassment, has not yet been tried and not in prison.
“The sentence is very disappointing,” Bandar said. “It depends on an alleged alleged claim. It is unfounded. We look forward to Harry’s case to prove this.”
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Velasquez has already served more than three years in prison, which means that he will return now and serve less than two years.
“I think it’s really sufficient,” said Melindez.
“He is trying to do everything in his power to prove that he is a regular member of society and wasting the money he puts in prison at this stage has no meaning at all.”
In court, Velaskiz read a statement of the judge. He said he is fully consistent with everything the judge sees appropriate. He called his reckless and dangerous actions and that he is really sorry.
Many fighters want to participate in this case.
“Let’s hope that someone is in California, a person can write this man amnesty, and you may write it,” said Masonal. “I know it is a state, so President Trump cannot do, but I still want President Trump’s request, amazing colleagues and amazing colleagues to look at this.”
Golart’s trial will start on charges of harassing the child in June.

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