Peek At Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s Beverly Hills Mansion That's Back on the Market

The legendary boxer is selling the luxurious home for almost double what he paid for it.

by · The Root
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If there’s one thing we know about undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., it’s that he’s going to do it big, no matter what. And in the case of his Beverly Hills house, it’s no different. After living here for seven years, Mayweather has decided to put his home up for sale for $48 million.

What’s perhaps most impressive about the listing is that Mayweather practically doubled the house’s value, per Realtor.com. He originally bought it for $25.5 million in cash in 2017, shortly before he retired from the sport. The home is over 15,000 square feet and sits on a 0.52 acre lot, according to its listing.

Packed with a bar, a guest house, movie theater, separate maids quarters, two combined pools, and much more, we know Mayweather and his family enjoyed their stay. Let’s take an inside look at the former Mayweather home and all it has to offer.