The mexican boxer Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is still on the lips of all sports fans and not precisely because of his performances in the ring. The man from Guadalajara finished his trilogy with victory against Gennady ‘GGG’ Golovkin on September 17 and since that date he has not raised much information about an upcoming challenge, beyond his announced operation on his left hand that will leave him out of action for a period of approximately one year.

The information that is on everyone’s lips is the luxurious celebration of the 15 years of Emily Cinnamon, daughter of Canelo Álvarez in which the boxer threw the house out the window and an average of $500,000 was spent judging by all the display of audio, lighting, assembly, food, music, transfers and additional services that the celebration had.

Additionally, the presentation of Eduin Caz and his Grupo Firme cost about 3.5 million pesos, the equivalent of more than $175,000.

More details are now known. The event was held at first in the Guadalajara Cathedral, with a mass, and then continued in the “ranchito”, which as a child has nothing, of the boxer in the same city and whose name is ‘The Queens’.

The luxuries of the Canelo Álvarez ranch

In the immense property, Canelo Álvarez married Fernanda Gómez in 2021, for which its extension and opulence is more than known.

 

The main property, let’s call it home, has three bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, all with marble finishes, dressing room and Jacuzzi, wood floors very much in the North American style. The main bedroom has access to a private garden and terrace.

The terrace for events has a capacity for 200 people and is covered. It has a kitchen equipped with a granite bar and bathrooms finished with ostentatious details.

Located in the town of Santa Anita, municipality of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga in the Metropolitan Area of ​​Guadalajara, the building was conceived and designed by Canelo Álvarez himself with the help of a group of architects who made his dream come true.

Las Reinas has a special meaning for Saúl Álvarez since it was one of the first important assets he acquired in his thriving career as a boxer.

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