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Holyfield Building has 109 rooms, but it can't do business. Now it only lives in a two-bedroom apartment.

Holyfield, 57, has learned from the mistakes he made off the court in the past. Lao Huo's professional income once exceeded 200 million pounds (about 654.38+08 billion RMB). A series of bad investments and regrettable choices made holyfield lose his former wealth and even be driven out of the house. Although holyfield has announced a sensational comeback and is expected to return to boxing in a series of charity competitions, he is no longer as rich as before.

1999, 36-year-old holyfield had a fierce competition with lenox Lewis-he won the titles of IBF and WBA from mike tyson and michael moorer respectively. But before the turn of the century, something went against him. 1999+065438+ 10 In October, Lewis beat him in Las Vegas. However, in the long run, perhaps more importantly, it was also that year that he founded "Real Deal Records"-his own company, which later closed down-which was just one of his thoughtless business ventures.

The collapse of the company caused holyfield a loss of 2.3 million pounds, which is not the only expensive investment. Holyfield's brand once appeared on his kitchen grill, fire extinguisher and even barbecue sauce, but it didn't help. Bad restaurant business also cost holyfield 7.6 million pounds.

In 2008, 45-year-old holyfield was evicted from his mansion in Room 65,438+009 in Atlanta, although he was still a heavyweight boxer because he still owed 654,380+million pounds in mortgage. The property was eventually sold to rapper Rick Ross for 5.7 million pounds. Holyfield, 57, is the father of 1 1 children of six different women, and he is responsible for paying the maintenance of these children. This boxing legend has also experienced three divorces, the most recent of which was on 20 12 with Candy Calva and Na Smith.

Holyfield himself expressed his views on this matter. He admitted: "It's hard to fall down. I feel it's too late. When you have no one to take care of you, everyone is taking things for themselves. Dude, they're stealing, just stealing, stealing. I want to pass these on to my children so that they don't have to worry about the same thing. I used to be stupid, but now I'm not stupid. "