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Meet Obi Okeke, Nigerian Who Provides Floyd Mayweather With His Luxury
Cars
Obi Okeke is the co-founder of Los Angeles-based prestige car dealership Fusion Luxury Motors.
He is known for having quite the clientele based on his nature of business, most outstanding among them, boxing champion Floyd Mayweather whose impressive car collection we featured here some months ago.
Image Credit, Fusion Motors TwitterIn an interview with Classic Driver, Obi says, “If there’s one thing I’ve learnt, it’s to deal with each client on an individual basis and give them whatever they need. That’s why, when Floyd Mayweather calls you at 1am on a Saturday morning asking if he can look around the showroom, you get out of bed and you open it up.”
The world-champion boxer has since become one of Obi’s best clients, regularly adding Fusion-sourced cars to his collection.
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