'The Life Of Saul Canelo' Alvarez

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In July 18, 1990 the Mexicans proud idol was born. Santos Saúl Álvarez Barragán later known as Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. Saul was born in Guadalajara and quickly he started to travels around the world to box. Now that Saul has all these riches and fame he lives a wealthy lifestyle. Saul now lives in San Diego California known to be home of many wealthy people. He wasn’t always rich.
Canelo was raised with 3 brothers Ramon, Rigoberto and Ricardo, Ramon is also known for his boxing carrear. One sister, Ana and a mom and a dad Ms Ana and Mr Santos. Canelo took the footsteps of his older brother and started his boxing step. He started boxing at age 13 and had one year in amamateur Boxing. Saul quickly became professional at a very young Age,

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