In the quest for a swift victory, 🥊Oscar De La Hoya🥊 is putting up for sale his contemporary marvel in Henderson, Nevada, which he acquired during the construction phase. Situated just a stone’s throw away from Las Vegas, Oscar made The Neon City his home last year, taking up residence in this nearly 9,000-square-foot abode boasting breathtaking vistas of the Las Vegas Strip. The asking price for this property is $20 million.
Nestled in a privately gated community on a cul-de-sac, this dwelling is nestled in the slopes of the McCullough Mountains and offers everything a retired 11-time world boxing champion could desire. It includes amenities like a gym, trophy room, golf simulator, wine cellar, wet bar, hair salon, butler’s pantry, and massive sliding glass walls that provide views of the mountains and city in addition to the Strip.
Featuring five bedrooms, seven full baths, and three fireplaces, the exterior of the home spans 2,409 square feet, with water elements that rival those of some Las Vegas casinos. The property boasts an infinity pool, lap pool, outdoor living area and kitchen, fire pits, a spa, outdoor shower, and a private garden lanai.
🌆Hailing from East Los Angeles, Oscar’s parents immigrated from Mexico to the 🇺🇸United States🇺🇸 before his birth in 1973. A scion of a long lineage of boxers, including his grandfather, father, and brother, Oscar laced up his gloves at the young age of six. By fifteen, he clinched a national Junior Olympic championship, followed by a Golden Gloves title in 1990 and an Olympic gold medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona shortly after his high school graduation.
Upon turning pro, Oscar, with his charismatic persona and 11 world championships spanning six weight classes, was bestowed with the moniker “Golden Boy.” Prior to his retirement, he established Golden Boy Productions, a highly successful sports promotion entity. His net worth is estimated to be around $200 million.
Over time, Las Vegas has emerged as a favored residential site for numerous luminaries and athletes, counting among its residents Celine Dion, Mark Wahlberg, David Copperfield, Steve Wynn, Wayne Newton, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Mike Tyson.
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