The former unified world champion in the light heavyweight division Sergey Kovalev was vainly boasted on social networks.
Money loves silence, and there’s no need to brag about it. This fact, it seems, will be remembered for a long time by the former unified world champion in the light heavyweight division, Sergey Kovalev.
The fact is that a representative of the aggressor country currently living in the United States had his car stolen. He announced this on his social network page.
On the eve of October 1, the athlete published a video in which he showed his fleet of cars. There were four cars inside then.
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Additions, expansions Sergei Kovalev (@sergeykrusherkovalev)
And just hours after the video was released, there were fewer cars. Kovalev said that one of his cars was stolen – a Mercedes G-Class.
“Our morning was not very good for one simple reason: do you see anyone missing? All the cars were there, but one was missing. But another jeep (police car) came instead of mine. Gelendvagen. In short, the car stopped last night. We had so much fun, I was shocked. But it’s okay, we’ll see. I understood one thing: “Boar” is the clearest car that no one needs but me. Reliable, strong, rarely breaks down and, of course, driving gives me great pleasure. Now I drive more. These are the pies. I don’t even know if I’ll be upset or not. In short, I will update myself Gelendvagen, although even with that one I only have six thousand and one penny miles on it, meaning I rarely drive it, mostly on holidays. Well, he left,” said Kovalev.
We remind you that earlier it became known that the star forward of Manchester United bought a third Rolls-Royce for his collection.
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