Early Life
Velasquez was born on July 28, 1982 in Salinas, California to Efrain and Isabel Velasquez. Efrain, who immigrated to the US illegally from Mexico and whose story inspires his son, met and married American-born Isabel, which allowed him to attain US citizenship. Velasquez has two siblings, Efrain, Jr., and Adela. He was raised in Yuma, Arizona. He graduated from Kofa High School, where he compiled a record of 110–10 in four years of wrestling, including winning the 5A Arizona Wrestling Championship twice. Velasquez also played football for three years. As a senior, he served as captain of both his wrestling and football teams. As a footballer, he played quarterback.
After high school, he attended Iowa Central Community College, wrestling for one season and winning the NJCAA National Championship. Afterwards, Velasquez transferred to Arizona State University. He wrestled for the Sun Devils for three seasons and compiled a record of 86–17, placing 5th in the country in 2005, and 4th in 2006. While at ASU, Velasquez also wrestled alongside future UFC fighters Ryan Bader and C.B. Dollaway.
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