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Canelo Alvarez ’s exotic car business under fire shocking accusations emerge

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Saul Canelo Alvarez’s love for luxury cars is no secret to fans of the Mexican boxer. His passion for high-end exotic vehicles is reflected in his extensive collection. He even made a significant investment to launch a business focused on these high-value automobiles.

However, his company, Canelo Alvarez Exotics, now finds itself at the center of controversy. The boxer and entrepreneur faces allegations linked directly to the operations of his company.

Canelo Alvarez’s company under scrutiny

Saul Canelo Alvarez Exotics has become the focal point of accusations regarding the alleged illegal sale of a stolen Rolls Royce. According to reports, a man from Los Angeles filed the claim, stating that his car had been stolen from a mechanic shop.

Later, he came across images of what appeared to be his car being sold by Canelo Alvarez’s company. The man allegedly affected claimed that distinct features on the vehicle helped him identify it as his own. After discovering this, he tried to reach out to Álvarez Exotics. Unfortunately, he did not receive any response. Eventually, the car was sold to another notable figure in Guadalajara—the regional Mexican singer Luis R Conriquez.

 

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Canelo Alvarez’s company specializes in buying, selling, and trading luxury cars and motorcycles—vehicles that are exclusively high-value in the market.

Following these accusations,  Saul Canelo Alvarez Exotics has found itself caught in a wave of controversy over this alleged illegal sale. It’s important to note that the incident reportedly took place last year. Between October and November, the individual claiming ownership saw images online of what he believed to be his car. However, lacking solid evidence. No legal action has been taken, and it remains unclear if there is an official investigation underway.

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