A STUNNING mansion formerly owned by Muhammad Ali has gone on the market for $13.5million.
The boxing great owned the sensational seven-bedroom Los Angeles home from 1979 to 1984, according to Top Ten Real Estate Deals.
A stained glass personally designed by artist Louis Comfort Tiffany tops a collection of priceless architectural features.
They include antique fireplaces, French Empire chandeliers, and imported Italian marble.
The mansion’s lower floor features a grand entry hall, a sun room with a glass roof, a salon, dining and living rooms as well as a wet bar.
Famous guests such as Sylvester Stallone, Clint Eastwood and former US president Barack Obama are all said to have stayed in the pad before.
And Ali’s neighbours in the past included performer Mae West, actor Clark Gable, and singer Nat King Cole.
Upstairs has bedrooms and offices, including a massive primary suite with its own fireplace.
The suite opens onto a columned deck that overlooks two landscaped gardens.
Outside includes a swimming pool, a huge lawn, a pergola terrace, stone fountains, and patios.
Ali’s fighting family
The boxing icon left the sport in 1981 and sadly passed away in 2016.
But his legacy in sport was carried on with daughter Laila becoming an undefeated world champion.
Ali’s brother Rahaman was also a heavyweight boxer, amassing a 14–3–1 record and even facing his iconic sibling in a 1972 exhibition.
Laila’s sister and one of Ali’s seven daughters Rasheda has two boys, Biaggio and Nico, who are both fighters.
Biaggio Ali Walsh is a 1-0 MMA star while brother Nico is 10–1 as a boxer.
It sits on a 1.5-acre corner lot, the 10,500-square-foot mansion and 1,000-square-foot guesthouse are surrounded by privacy hedges.
Previously listed for $13.5m (£10.7m), the estate will be auctioned with a reserve and bidding closes on May 15.
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