10 things Saul Alvarez can't live without

Saul Alvarez
Saul Alvarez

Considered the leader of modern boxing Saul Alvarez (57-1-2, 39 KOs), the new undisputed super middleweight champion in an interview with GQ named ten things he "can't live without".

1. Boxing gloves - I don't go anywhere without them. I need them for training. They are the most important thing to me. Even when I was on a honeymoon in Croatia, I had my gloves with me.

2. A wireless speaker - you can't do without music. I need it for motivation. I listen to genres like reggaeton, salsa, mariachi or norteno. I like different music, I listen to artists like Karin Leon, Jay Balvin, Bad Bunny or Calle 13.

3. Men's purse - I always take it with me. Among other things, I carry perfume and money in it. My wife gave it to me, so I have to use it.

4. Cars - I have about twenty of them, my love for cars is limitless. My favorites are the special versions of the Bugatti Chiron and LaFerrari. I also have a Mercedes AMG G 63 6×6. They were released in limited edition and there are about two hundred of them in the world today.

5. Golf clubs - I love playing golf, I need to play every day. I hope to play in some kind of tournament someday. Golf is a great activity for me. I love this sport.

6. Watches are another thing I love. I'm wearing a Richard Mille today. Bought it for $110,000, now worth $840,000.

7. Art - I develop taste, I love beautiful paintings. It's also a good investment. I especially like the work of Mexican artist Coronela.

8. Horses - love them since childhood. I love horseback riding and I love taking care of animals. I have many horses and I love them all.

9. Flag of Mexico. It is very important to me to represent my country. I love to wear the colors of Mexico in one form or another. It's a great honor, Mexico has a great history of boxing and I want to continue and enrich it.

10. My boxing team is not things, it's people close to my heart. The people I work with in training. My boxing family. Its boss Eddie Reynoso is the best coach in the world and in the history of Mexico.