Updated: January 27, 2023
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- Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard has listed his Italian-style villa in Pacific Palisades, California, for $51.995 million.
- According to a blog post by Coldwell Banker Global Luxury, which has the listing, Leonard and his wife, Bernadette, built the home 22 years ago.
- The roughly two-acre estate has everything from an outdoor tennis court to stone floors imported from Jerusalem.
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Renowned professional boxer Sugar Ray Leonard has listed his roughly two-acre estate in California’s Pacific Palisades neighborhood for a staggering $51.995 million.
Pacific Palisades is an expensive coastal neighborhood in Los Angeles that sits between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
The Italian-style villa was built by Leonard and his wife, Bernadette, 22 years ago. The property comes with an ivy-covered, seven-bedroom main house, a separate two-story guesthouse, a pool, a home theater, and a tennis court.
Jade Mills and Tiffany Mills with Coldwell Banker Global Luxury are the current listing agents.
Keep reading for a look inside the sprawling estate.
Sugar Ray Leonard is a famous former professional boxer. He retired in 1997 with a 36-3-1 record and 25 knockouts. That same year, he was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame.
Sugar Ray Leonard jabbing Tommy Hearns.
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Source: Biography.com
The Los Angeles Times reports that if the home sells for what Leonard is asking, it’ll be one of the priciest sales in Los Angeles County this year.
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Source: Los Angeles Times
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