The huge estate where boxing legend Muhammad Ali lived has been sold for $2.5million (£2m) - nearly $400,000 less than its original price-tag.
Ali's widow Lonnie sold the 81-acre farm in Berrien Springs, Michigan which comes complete with its own boxing ring.
It was originally up for sale for an unusual price of $2,895,037 because Lonnie wanted to celebrate Ali's 37 career KOs in the price-tag.
Ali bought the estate, which also includes a mile of river frontage, in 1975.
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There's two houses, a self-contained gym, an office block, garages, barns, a basketball court and a pool.
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MICHRIC/TNI PRESS LTD)According to the real estate listing, people will feel his presence in the gym.
The gym includes a steam, massage and exercise rooms as well as private baths and a hot tub spa.
The office block has The Champ's private office complete with a conference area, a mail room, a vault, and a full kitchen.
The Main House has four bedrooms with a family room and an expansive living area. The kitchen features imported tile and a large pantry.
Outside the main house is an outdoor kitchen complete with appliances, grills and a top-of-the-range sound system.
The second house, known as 'The Carriage House', has private guest quarters with a beautiful sun room and deck overlooking the pond, complete with a fountain, which sits in front of the river.
The buyer, a New York-based Muslim foundation, offered to add $37 to the final price but the deal closed without that extra amount.