Inside Sugar Ray Leonard’s amazing £42m LA home he can’t sell with a sunken pool area, putting green, and tennis court – The Sun

IT'S off the market!

Last year Sugar Ray Leonard, 64, put his amazing mansion in LA up for sale for a whopping £42million.



But SunSport has learned that the boxing legend has now taken the listing down after failing to find any buyers.

The stunning gated property can be found in the affluent area of Pacific Palisades, near Santa Monica and Malibu.

And it has all the amenities a sports icon would want, including a pool, tennis court, as well as a putting green.

Sugar Ray, believed to be worth around £120million, has lived in the home with wife Bernadette for over 20 years now, and it appears they won't leaving it anytime soon.

IT'S HUGE

Built across 16,773-square-foot, there's a seven bedroom main house, plus a two-storey guest house.

It was designed by famed architect to the stars Richard Landry, who counts the likes of Mark Wahlberg, Eddie Murphy, and Rod Stewart among his clientele.

Style-wise, it has a lot in common with a European villa with features like ivy-covered walls, full glass rectangular doors, and the stone walls throughout the property that were imported from Jerusalem.

And there's six fireplaces, delivered from Europe, that keep the house cosy.

The living room has vaulted ceilings, arched windows, as well as a sheltered outer space.




In the sitting room you'll find one of the fireplaces, as well as a balcony that looks out onto a view of the Santa Monica mountains.

As for the kitchen, that wouldn't look out of place in a rustic farmhouse with its wooden beams – but, of course, modern appliances are installed.

GOLF, ANYONE?

After he retired in the ring, Sugar Ray spent a lot of time on the golf course – and plays with an 18 handicap.

To improve his putting skills, he installed his own five-hole putting green on his estate.

And that's not the end of the sporty theme.

Sugar Ray, who won titles at welterweight, light-middleweight, middleweight, super-middleweight and light-heavyweight, also has his own tennis court.

When he's done working out, he can head down to his sunken pool for a dip, which is flanked by a spa, and some gorgeous landscaped gardens.

IT'S NOT FOR SALE NOW

When the home was put for sale in July last year, Bernadette said: “This home has been a peaceful oasis.




“We’ve been blessed to have a space allowing us to host both intimate family gatherings and sizeable fundraisers.

“My hope is that the future owner will cherish this home as much as our family has."

However, there were no takers for the £42million property, which at that price would've broken records for the most costliest house in the area.

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