The Velsaquez-Werdum 'beef'

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  1. Celtic Fan

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    So is this a legit beef or is Cain over reacting to Fabricio calling him a 'fake Mexican' because Cain is American born with Mexican parents?

    Fabricio has come out and said he said it to build a little heat for the match and that he respected Cain. C
    Velsaquez has takent he slight personally and won't even talk to or acknowledge Fabricio now.

    LHW Daniel 'cake' Cormier has added his two cents about Fabrico's words and it may have fired up the champ

     
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    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    Cain can hardly speak Spanish. Werdum is fluent. He's just rubbing that in to try and drum up a little business for the PPV. They all stand to gain from it.

    I doubt anyone has a problem with Cain. He seems a pretty laid back and affable guy.
     
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    Fabricio said as much that he doesn't have beef with him, but now Cain appears to be butthurt by Fabricio's comments (maybe hitting a little too close to the truth?) and now he's upset and not talking to Werdum.
    I think Cain is making a mountain out of a mole hill here... or just looking for a little extra motivation perhaps? He doesn't seem like that type that needs that though.
     
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    Cain is incredibly dull. He has nothing to say and no personality. Someone probably told him to pick this up and run with it. Obviously he wasn't going to do anything to sell the fight on his own besides having the Mexican flag with him.

    I think a good example of hitting close to home was the Dan Hardy/Marcus Davis feud. Hardy got in that ass. Davis lost his mind over it.
     

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