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Oscar De La Hoya selling Las Vegas mansion for $20 million

Oscar De La Hoya smiling

May 7, 2022; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Former boxing champion Oscar De La Hoya attends a light heavyweight championship bout at T-Mobile Arena between Dimitry Bivol (not pictured) and Canelo Alvarez (not pictured). Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Oscar De La Hoya is selling his Las Vegas mansion for $20 million, and the home is as impressive as you could imagine.

De La Hoya bought the home for $14.6 million two years ago while it was under construction. He has reportedly made extensive customizations since then, which helps explain why he is seeking so much.

The home has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms across nearly 9,000 square feet of single-level living space. The sprawling home includes a gym, trophy room, golf simulator, wine room, wet bar, hair salon and butler’s kitchen. Outside are an infinity pool, lap pool, outdoor living room and kitchen, fire lounges, spa bath, outdoor shower and a private garden lanai, according to Top Ten Real Estate Deals.

The mansion is situated in the foothills of the McCullough Mountains in Henderson, Nevada. It is privately gated and located on a cul-de-sac.

The exterior of a mansion

The exterior of the Henderson, Nevada home being sold by Oscar De La Hoya. Photo Credit: Theo Ayala with Indigo Marketing

Here are some more photos of the mansion (courtesy of Theo Ayala with Indigo Marketing via Top Ten Real Estate Deals), including De La Hoya’s “trophy room,” which includes a mini boxing ring.

The boxing ring is pretty sweet, though we’re not sure if it will hold as big of an appeal to another buyer.

A boxing ring

A boxing ring inside the Henderson, Nevada home being sold by Oscar De La Hoya. Photo Credit: Theo Ayala with Indigo Marketing

A look at couches inside the Oscar De La Hoya home

The interior of the Henderson, Nevada home being sold by Oscar De La Hoya. Photo Credit: Theo Ayala with Indigo Marketing

It’s not a bad purchase if you have a spare $20 million sitting around.

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