Danny Garcia – Bentley Continental Flying Spur

As a multi-champion in the boxing ring, Danny Garcia had a thirst for power. It makes sense that he will prefer muscle cars over regular ones. In 2014, he made an investment in a Bentley Continental Flying Spur. This four-door British car is essentially an elongated version of the popular Bentley Continental GT. The Flying Spur was first unveiled in March 2013 during the Geneva Motor Show. This vehicle certainly has style and is more driver-oriented than its predecessor, the Continental GT. The Flying Spur has an eight-speed automatic transmission and an engine that is turbo-charged. That is surely some significant power there.

Saul Alvarez – Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6

This champion in two weight classes and three-time world champion was not just all about cars and an opulent lifestyle when he started in the ring. He now prefers to collect the finest cars that are worthy of his credit standing. In fact, in a picture he showed to everyone on Instagram, his garage is now full of supercars. His most beloved is the SUT Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6. The six-wheel-drive was inspired by the Mercedes Geländewagen used by the Australian Army since 2007. This road monster has a compressor which allows it to adapt the tire pressure depending on the traction of the surface–it is indeed a versatile feature.

Leo Santa Cruz – Nissan GT-R

Four-time world champion Leo Santa Cruz has chosen a Nissan GT-R for himself. This vehicle brand is not the usual choice of athletes as they prefer one with a bigger overall body, but the wide span of this white Nissan certainly looks complementary to the way he looks. Beyond appearances, the GT-R also has excellent engineering, being a high-performance sports car. Under its hood is the V6 engine assisted by a six-speed dual-clutch transmission. When the gas is stepped on, it can go from 0 to 60 in about 3 seconds, using its 565 horsepower. Indeed, the GT-R is a champion fit for someone who reigned in three weight divisions.

Anderson “Spider” Silva – Bentley Continental GTC

Compared to their peers in the sports industry, MMA fighters actually do not make that much. But that has not prevented Anderson Silva from accumulating investments in the form of cars. After all, the more famous fighter gets compensated well enough. So it comes as no surprise that in Anderson’s garage can a Chevy Camaro, an Audi, a Mercedes-Benz, and his favorite Bentley Continental GTC be found. This car has some serious appearance that embodies style and excitement. The grand tourer has a W12 engine under the hood, giving it up to 560 horsepower. This vehicle was first unveiled during the 2011 Geneva Motor Show.

“Rowdy” Ronda Rousey – BMW X6

We love rags-to-riches stories. Ronda Rousey is one of them, and she has served as an inspiration to fellow struggling athletes. There were times she had no money, no gas, food, or even clean clothes, but she never gave up on her UFC dream. Even during the 2008 Olympics, she had to save enough money for rent. Fast forward a few years later, she is now a legend among her peers and the world. With a net worth of $12 million, she was able to purchase a BMW X6 and a Chevrolet Corvette C7. The X6 was the first vehicle to have the xDrive all-wheel-drive system, helped by automatic transmissions. It was first unveiled during the 2009 New York Auto Show. This high-performance vehicle surely fits the requirements of Ronda.

Georges “Rush” St-Pierre – Range Rover Sport

As a mixed martial arts fighter, expect to see “Rush” in a muscle car. This French-Canadian fighter certainly could afford to pay for these cool vehicles. In fact, he has shown preference for SUVs and other luxury vehicles. He had set aside a nice sum for his car investments from his total estimated wealth of $25 million. His favorite is the British-made luxury mid-size SUV, the Range Rover Sport. This vehicle was first produced in 2005 and has since then been replaced by the second generation dubbed Sport. At one point, he poked fun at the Range Rover, asking his on-the-ring opponent Michael Bisping to ditch the Rover if he had it because it tends to “break down.” But we know that he loves the Range Rover Sport as much as he loves fighting in the ring.

Chuck Liddell – 2013 BMW 760Li

Chuck learned to drive in a Ford Fairmont Station Wagon. He had a rather colorful history with various cars he owned throughout the years. Five years after obtaining his degree in BA in Business and Accounting from the California Polytechnic State University, he bought his first car. It was a 1988 Ford Ranger that cost him $3,000. From there, he took a serious liking to various vehicles. He even bought a Hummer H2, which he thought was perfect at first but went on to doubt the vehicle after a few years. Chuck also owns a Ferrari F430, a Cadillac Escalade, a 2013 BMW 760Li, and a Range Rover. The BMW 760Li was described as being more muscle than a limo, and we have to agree with that. This muscle car is fitted with a twin turbo-charged V12 and goes from 0 to 60 in just 4.5 seconds.

Tito Ortiz – Cadillac Escalade

We know boxers and MMA fighters like to show off and trash-talk each other, especially before a major fight as a way to spice up the game. In 2016, Chael Sonnen taunted Tito and said that he was broke. Of course, we know it is not the case. With a wealth of $15 million, he can certainly pay for anything such as home mortgages or cars many times over. So he took to Instagram and showed Chael that he is a proud owner of a Phantom and a Cadillac Escalade. He needs to be careful on the road, however, as he has a history of crashing his cars, which include his first Escalade, a Rolls-Royce, and a Panamera. Escalades are usually fitted with a V8 engine, which means there is that power to it.

Randy Couture – 1949 Chevrolet Kustom Pickup

Randy’s garage is full of an assortment of vehicles from the Camaro to the G-Class. One that stood out, however, is the 1949 Chevrolet Kustom Pickup that he owned for some time. According to bidders, it was probably the best 1940s car they had ever laid eyes on. It featured a custom Grant steering wheel, vintage air conditioning, custom JL audio system, and a 22” Lokar shifter. It is also powered by a V8 engine that produces 430 horsepower, which is a lot to say about a 1949 model. The black exterior of the vintage also lends class to it, making one feel like they are in a black and white movie, at a time before the internet or online classes were invented. The vehicle was customized from the ground up by Findlay Customs in Henderson, Nevada.

Brock Lesnar – Alfa Romeo

We know that Brock Lesnar smashed J&J’s Cadillac on WWE Raw, so we’re wondering whether he’s into cars or more into destroying them. We know he can afford to pay the $55,000 value of the Cadillac many times over. Brock can probably afford the insurance premium as well should any of his vehicles be totaled. We also know that Brock has a preference for motorcycles, but has also owned a Range Rover, an Alfa Romeo, and a few from Mercedes-Benz. We do not have many details on his cars, but a typical luxurious Alfa Romeo has either a V6 or a V8 engine, which means it has some significant power to it.

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