Rick Ross Buys Evander Holyfield's Former Mansion



Rick Ross has reportedly purchased the Georgia compound once owned by former heavyweight boxing champ Evander Holyfield.

Holyfield lost the 235-acre estate in 2012 to foreclosure, which he once said it cost $1 million a year just to upkeep. Now, the Miami rapper is the new owner, though it's unknown how much he plopped down to get it.


It boasts 109 rooms, a dining room big enough for 100 people, a bowling alley, a 135-seat movie theater, an Olympic-size pool, a horse stable and a baseball field. It even has a separate 4,000-square-foot home on the property.

According to MTV, Rozay plans to live on the property, but will also use it for his In A Big Way charity, in which he will show inner-city youth a good time.

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