Cain Velasquez parole date: Former UFC champ shipped to state prison ... but for how long?
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Cain Velasquez Transferred To Wasco State Prison, Eligible For Parole Next Year
Cain Velasquez was transferred to Wasco State Prison for evaluation before being sent to a prime facility The former UFC champion is eligible for parole in March 2026 Cain Velasquez has been reportedly transferred to Wasco State Prison where he would serve the remainder of his five-year sentence until his first parole eligibility in March ...
Cain Velasquez Eligible for Parole in March 2026, Transferred to State Prison
Cain Velasquez, the former UFC heavyweight champion, has been transferred to Wasco State Prison following his conviction and five-year sentence stemming from a no-contest plea on multiple charges, including attempted murder. Located just outside Bakersfield, California, Wasco State Prison serves as a reception center approximately three hours from Velasquez’s San Jose home. The facility functions as an initial placement where new inmates are pro…
Incarceration Update: Cain Velasquez Settles In At Wasco State Prison As Parole Eligiblity Date Revealed
Cain Velasquez has been transferred to Wasco State Prison in Wasco, Calif., where he will be processed and evaluated before being moved to one of California’s primary prison facilities like San Quentin or Folsom State Prison. According to a report from MMA Fighting, Velasquez will be eligible for parole in March 2026, though that date could be moved up with additional time being knocked off for good behavior or participation in certain prison pr…
Cain Velasquez parole date: Former UFC champ shipped to state prison ... but for how long?
Photo by Dai Sugano/Pool Photo/MediaNews Group/Bay Area News Group via Getty Images Former UFC heavyweight champion, Cain Velasquez, has been shipped to Wasco State Prison in Wasco, Calif., where the short-lived WWE wrestler will be processed and evaluated before transferring to a permanent facility, depending on his security level. That’s according to MMA Fighting. Velasquez, who turns 43 in July, could be paroled as early as March 2026 after r…
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