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Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez set for pro wrestling debut

Cain Velasquez, shown here at UFC 200, is set to make his professional wrestling debut in August in Mexico City. Joe Amon for ESPN

Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez is set to make his pro wrestling debut in August at one of the biggest shows of the year in Mexico.

Velasquez took part in a news conference Tuesday to announce he's taking part in Mexican promotion AAA's annual TripleMania supershow on Aug. 3.

The 36-year-old Velasquez, who is still under UFC contract and most recently lost to Francis Ngannou in mid-February, is scheduled to appear in a TripleMania match against an opponent still to be determined. At Tuesday's news conference, Velasquez went face-to-face with three of AAA's biggest names -- Psycho Clown, Texano Jr., and Pentagon Jr.

This is not Velasquez's first overture into the world of pro wrestling. In addition to attending several WWE events and appearing prominently in the crowd, Velasquez spent time training at the WWE Performance Center in July 2018.

Velasquez was a two-time All-American in wrestling at Arizona State and holds a 17-3 professional MMA record. He first won the UFC heavyweight championship in 2010 by knocking out current WWE Universal champion Brock Lesnar. He won that title again in 2012 when he defeated Junior dos Santos by a unanimous decision, after losing the belt to dos Santos a year earlier. Velasquez's most recent UFC fight was his first in two and a half years because of a variety of issues, including injuries.

AAA, which is one of the biggest promotions in Mexico, has had TripleMania supershows dating back to 1993. Triplemania XXVII will take place at the Mexico City Arena for the eighth straight year.