The famed 50,000 square foot mansion,
Villa Vittoriosa, Georgia’s largest single-family residence, which was occupied
by boxing icon Evander Holyfield up until last year, is hitting the
auction block between November 11 and 13, reports Auction.com.
Holyfield, who purchased the palatial
estate located outside the Atlanta area that sits on 105 acres, lost the
residence to foreclosure last year because he could not satisfy a reported
whopping debt of $14m. A bank purchased the property for $7.5m and
afterwards, allowed the former champ to remain there for a short time until he
could organise his belongings, many of which he auctioned off to raise money
for his debts.
Holyfield has struggled with
financial woes over the years that he just could not fight his way out of,
including child support nonpayment issues for his 11 children, alimony
troubles, bad money management moves, failed businesses, IRS debts and lawsuits.
The Real Deal, who is a former undisputed world champion and the only four-time
world heavyweight champion, winning the WBA, WBC, and IBF titles, made a
reported $200m in his nearly 25-year-long boxing career.
Now Holyfield’s former home, which
has even been featured on TV shows and movies, will be up for grabs at just a
fraction of what it is worth with an opening bid of just $2.5m.
The 109-room home, which is just
1,000 square feet shy of the presidential White House, features 12 bedrooms, 13
full baths, eight half baths, five family rooms, three
kitchens, a recording studio, boxing gym, movie theater, library and indoor
bowling alley.
3 comments:
These rich guys should consult the Bible to read more about Solomon and his affluence and the end results thereof.
Most of the sport men are always unorganized why?
SERIOUSLY, 11 CHILDREN!!!
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