Holyfield, now 50, has had money troubles ranging from his child support nonpayment issues for his 11 children to making the IRS deadbeat list for delinquent taxes to divorce to bad money management moves and even owing exorbitant amounts for services like a 2008 landscaping bill, where he was hit with a $500,000 lawsuit.
The man who was just sued last month by one of his baby mommas for $300,000 in back child support and who has earned in excess of $200 million in his boxing career now has a reported net worth of about 1 million dollars, if that.
The House has 109 rooms, 17 baths, 3 kitchens, a bowling alley, a movie theater, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and sits on 235 acres.

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