Aside from their impeccable boxing records and highly anticipated (and sometimes controversial) matches, the world’s top boxers are also famous for their collections of vehicles, mansions, and private planes. It’s either they like to live a quiet life in their luxurious estates or they list it for incredible sums of cash. But the thing that apparently delights boxing fans the most is when they accidentally stumble upon their favorite fighter in his or her luxurious vehicle. This is a list of some of the best boxers with their cribs, rides, and jets.
Sugar Ray Leonard, 62 – $2.175M
Nicknamed ‘Sugar’, Ray Charles Leonard is a former pro boxer who is often counted among the best in the history of the sport. Having competed from 1977 until 1997, Ray has won the world championships in 5 weight divisions, took the lineal championship in 3, and was the undisputed welterweight champ as well. Sugar Ray is 62 now and enjoys his retirement while occasionally appearing on TV—most notably in Keeping Up With the Kardashians. In 2012, Sugar Ray listed his California vacation home for $2.175M. It has 4,000 square feet of space, 4 bedrooms, and 4 bathrooms.
Floyd Mayweather Jr., 41 – $80M
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a world-famous pro boxer and boxing promoter who competed professionally in 3 separate time periods: 1996-2007, 2009-2015, and 2017-2018. He was the holder of multiple world championship titles in 5 different weight categories and was also the lineal champion in 4 weight categories. He retired undefeated, with his boxing record showing 50 wins out of 50 total matches—27 of those by KO. With a current net worth ranging from $700M to a billion, Mayweather can easily afford his two Gulfstream private jets. Named AirMayweather 1 & 2, these aircraft are worth around $80M together.
Muhammad Ali, Died at 74 – $2.9M
Muhammad Ali was a boxer unlike any other in the history of sports. Known in virtually every corner of the Earth, Ali started out as an amateur boxer when he was 12 and got his first gold medal at 18 at the 1960 Summer Olympics held in Rome. Ali gained enormous fame not just for his boxing success but for his activism and political remarks. He won numerous accolades and was included in both boxing and Hollywood walks of fame. Ali died on June 2016. His family listed his 81-acre Michigan Berrien Springs estate for $2.9M in 2018. It featured a couple of training rooms and guest accommodations.