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Muhammad Ali's Michigan estate hits market for $2.9M

List price is pretty specific: $2,895,037. The last two digits represent Ali's 37 career knockouts.
Credit: TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
Muhammad Ali's pastoral Michigan home in Berrien Springs.

The widow of Muhammad Ali is selling the Berrien Springs, Mich., home where the boxing legend went to escape his fame.

Ali bought the pastoral farm in 1975, almost 10 years before he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.

The 81-acre property, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com, is where the former heavyweight champion spent his summers and a portion of his retirement. In 2006, Ali and his wife, Lonnie, moved to Arizona, where he died in 2016.

The St. James River property was designed to Ali's liking, with customized touches, including an elaborate boxing ring, steam room, and a full-size basketball court.

Structures on the property include the main house, carriage house, pool, gym, garages, barns and office.

The main house has four bedrooms, living and family rooms and a kitchen with large pantry. The carriage guest house also has a sun room and deck overlooking the pond and fountain by the river.

There are two climate-controlled garages, each accommodating more than five cars, RVs and space for equipment.

List price is pretty specific: $2,895,037. The last two digits represent Ali's 37 career knockouts.

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