Floyd Mayweather Just Put His Knockout Beverly Hills Mansion on the Market for $48 Million

The undefeated fighter paid real estate developer Nile Niami $22.5 million for the home in 2017, shortly before he retired from pro boxing.

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After seven years of ownership, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has decided to return his lavish mansion tucked into the heart of Beverly Hills back to the market. The ask is an impressive $48 million, which is a whopping $22.

5 million more than the former pro boxer and current exhibition fighter originally paid for the French Modern-style spread. Records show Mayweather doled out $25.5 million in cash for the property back in 2017, shortly before he retired.



Sited behind high hedges and iron gates on a half-acre parcel that’s next door to the Beverly Hills Hotel, the all-white structure was built on spec by Los Angeles-based real estate developer Nile Niami, who picked up the 1990s home that previously stood on the property in 2014 for $16.5 million from Marianne Metropoulos, wife of billionaire businessman C. Dean Metropoulos.

A snazzy marble-clad foyer boasting a dangling chandelier hanging from a coffered ceiling introduces the residence, which contains a total of six bedrooms and 10 baths spread across more than 15,000 square feet. Glitzy amenities include a handsome wood-paneled library and a cocktail bar flanked by a glass-encased wine display, plus a separate guesthouse that comes with a movie theater, a Miele-equipped concession stand, a gym, staff quarters, and a four-car garage. Among the other standout features is a living room sporting a decorative fireplace surrounded by a mirrored accent wall and 10 sets of French doors spilling outside, as well as a formal dining room and a sleekly designed kitchen outfitted with an eat-in island and an accompanying breakfast nook.

A plush primary suite flaunts a private terrace and dual walk-in closets and baths, while the resort-like grounds are spotlighted by a pool and spa sitting amid a black-and-white striped sundeck. In addition to his Beverly Hills home, which is listed by Josh Altman and Matt Altman of Douglas Elliman, the 47-year-old Michigan native—who is estimated to have brought in more than $1 billion in total earnings during his boxing career—still owns a $10 million mansion in Las Vegas and a Miami Beach compound he acquired in 2021 for $18 million. Click here for more photos of Floyd Mayweather’s Beverly Hills mansion.

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