Late boxing icon Muhammad Ali’s 81-acre Michigan compound has been sold for $2.5 million.
Ali, who died in 2016 at 74, owned the suburban estate, which is in Berrien Springs, for more than four decades.
The gated, riverfront property, which features a 3,960-square-foot main house, a carriage house, a pool, a bath house, an outdoor kitchen, climate-controlled garages, two barns, an office and a freestanding gym with a boxing ring, a steam room, a massage room and a hot tub spa, was put on the market by his widow, Lonnie Ali, in June. It sold just before Christmas.