Canelo Alvarez Asked If He Turned Down Elon Musk’s $10 Million Sponsorship Deal Over ICE Raids At Las Vegas Press Conference

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Canelo Alvarez was asked about a rumor circulating on the Internet regarding him and Elon Musk. Earlier this week, a viral Facebook post claimed that Alvarez had turned down a $10 million sponsorship from Tesla over Musk’s support of Trump’s ICE immigration raids throughout the United States.

Canelo Alvarez Stands Firm
The champ just turned down a $10m deal to promote Tesla at his next fight! Canelo called out Elon Musk: With all your money, I will NEVER promote your Teslas. It’s because of rich men like you my Mexican people are targeted like animals. I won’t back a brand that profits on anti-Mexican racism.
Canelo is not for sale! His heart is with his people.
Whether you like Canelo or not he stood his ground.

While it’s unclear where the rumor originated, a reporter in Las Vegas asked Alvarez about it during the Canelo-Crawford press conference.

Unfortunately, Canelo immediately shot down the question and refused to answer it.

“I don’t want to talk about that buddy, we’re talking about fights, but I always support my people.”

Alvarez recently reacted to the ICE raids by saying immigrants if it’s worth living in the United States in a constant state of fear.

Via AS Sports

“I think people need to ask themselves if it’s worth staying here, living in fear, not going outside, being fugitives in the eyes of the law. Is it worth staying – or is it better to return home?”

“Above all, the first thing in life is to be at peace – to have calm. No matter where you are, there’s nothing more valuable than peace of mind. If I can give any advice, it’s this: wherever you are, be somewhere you can feel at peace. Only then can you see things clearly.”

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.