Retired boxer Floyd Mayweather has listed his grand Beverly Hills, California, home for $48 million.
Mayweather purchased the six-bedroom estate on North Crescent Drive from spec mansion developer Nile Niami for $25.5 million in 2017, according to property records.
The French Modern-style house, built in 1992, comes with an open-plan living area, 10 sets of French doors, a paneled library, a wine cellar with an adjacent bar, and a guesthouse equipped with a cinema room that can seat 20 guests.
The home, which spans 15,096 square feet on a half-acre lot in the hills of Beverly Hills, was renovated by Niami in the three years he owned it. It now includes a glossy black formal dining room and a black-and-white striped pool deck.
The home, which was listed Tuesday afternoon, is being marketed by Joshua and Matthew Altman of Douglas Elliman.
Mayweather also has a home in Las Vegas, which he bought brand new for $10 million in 2018, with two guesthouses, a pool house, a 20-car garage and a private vineyard. He also purchased an $18 million Miami Beach compound in 2021, in the exclusive Palm Island conclave.
The retired boxing champion was also reportedly interested in buying an extravagant $119 million spec mansion in Los Angeles built by Joe Englanoff, that recently got a $20 million price cut, but chose not at the behest of his legal team. So he may not be done with Los Angeles just yet.