6 stunning photos of Muhammad Ali's mansion that is up for sale at $17m
Celebrated boxer Muhammad Ali's former Los Angeles home valued at KSh 1.7 billion is up for sale. The Italian Renaissance mansion has hosted celebrities from Sylvester Stallone to former US president Barrack Obama and his wife.
Celebrated boxer Muhammad Ali's former Los Angeles home valued at $ 17 million is up for sale.
The Italian Renaissance mansion has hosted celebrities from Sylvester Stallone to former US president Barrack Obama and his wife Michelle, Michael Jackson and Clint Eastwood.
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According to 55 Fremont's official site, portions of the original interior were decorated by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
The stunning stained glass Tiffany windows have been meticulously maintained and kept throughout the ages.
The 100-year-old house boasts 14,449 square feet of living space and was listed on what would have been the prolific boxer's 77th birthday, following his death in 2016.
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Wall Street Journal states the nine-bedroom exquisite historic estate is located in the leafy suburbs of the Hancock Park neighborhood and sits on 1.5 acres.
Ali and his wife, Veronica Porch Ali purchased the mansion towards the end of Ali's last days in the ring as a professional boxer.
There is one particular room that has skylights and huge wall-to-wall windows perfect for star gazing, and the former champ actually kept over a dozen exotic birds in an aviary in the home.
Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how former England cruiser weight champion Dean Francis passed away at the age of 44 after suffering from illness.
The ex-boxer was said to have died after suffering from terminal cancer which he was diagnosed of in 2017.
Francis fought 39 fights in his 20-year career in the sport and lost just four and one ended in a draw – which means he won 34 of the bouts.
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