Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya has listed his lavish Henderson, Nevada, home for the knockout price of US$20 million.
Located a stone’s throw from Las Vegas, the property features a stunning view of the Las Vegas Strip, making it a prime piece of real estate, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
The nearly 836sq m house, which De La Hoya purchased during its construction phase last year, is situated in a private gated community on a secluded cul-de-sac at the foothills of the McCullough Mountains.
The contemporary mansion is designed to cater to the luxurious lifestyle of its high-profile owner, with amenities that include a gym, trophy room, golf simulator, wine room, and a wet bar.
The property also boasts a hair salon, butler’s kitchen, and expansive sliding glass walls that showcase the breathtaking mountain and city vistas.
The home’s exterior spans 223sq m, featuring opulent water elements reminiscent of Las Vegas’s famed casinos.
The outdoor space is equally impressive, with an infinity pool, lap pool, outdoor living room and kitchen, fire lounges, spa bath, outdoor shower, and a serene garden lanai. Inside, the residence comprises five bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and three fireplaces, ensuring comfort and elegance in every corner.
De La Hoya, known as the “Golden Boy,” has had an illustrious career, claiming 11 world boxing titles across six weight classes.
His dynamic personality and achievements in the ring led him to establish Golden Boy Productions, one of the world’s leading sports promotion companies, before his retirement.
Born to Mexican immigrants in East Los Angeles, De La Hoya’s boxing talent was evident from an early age, culminating in a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
The listing is managed by Zar Zanganeh of The Agency Las Vegas.