Rick Ross just purchased Evander Holyfield’s massive Georgia mansion

Rick Ross Buys Evander Holyfield's 109-Room Mansion in Georgia | News,  Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report

Rick Ross has become the proud owner of Evander Holyfield’s former mansion, marking a significant ownership shift for this extravagant estate.

The mansion, originally built in 1994 and spanning 45,000 square feet in Fayetteville County, Georgia, was sold by Holyfield to a bank for $7.5 million after financial struggles. It was later listed for $8.2 million before being auctioned off. While the exact amount Ross paid remains unknown, the property had an opening bid of $2.5 million, showing a considerable drop from the initial asking price.

Rick Ross Buys Evander Holyfield's 109-Room Mansion in Georgia | News,  Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report

This grand estate features incredible amenities, such as an indoor pool, a movie theater, and a bowling alley. With 12 bedrooms, the dining room can host up to 100 guests, making it a perfect venue for large events.

Evander Holyfield's amazing 109-room Georgia home he sold to Rick Ross for  $5.7m boasts bowling alley, theatre and pool – The Sun | The Sun

However, the lavish lifestyle the mansion offers comes with a significant price tag. Holyfield previously revealed that it cost him around $1 million annually to maintain the property, with electricity bills reaching about $17,000 per month.

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Now, Rick Ross is enjoying the opulent lifestyle of this former boxing champion’s estate, adding another luxury property to his growing collection.