Muhammad Ali lists New Jersey home — see inside

Muhammad Ali is selling his New Jersey home for $750,000. While the house is said to need a little bit of work, it's still the home a legend.

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The home Muhammad Ali owned during some of his most dramatic fighting years — including when he lost and regained the World Heavyweight Championship — is on the market outside Philadelphia for $750,000.

Michael Wohlfarth of Sky is the Limit Photography / Zillow

The place needs some TLC before it wins any prizes.

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Christina Dare / Zillow
Michael Wohlfarth of Sky is the Limit Photography / Zillow

“The home needs some work, we are told by buyers. However, you’re not just buying any old home here. It’s legendary!” says listing agent Cheryl Dare of Keller Williams.

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Christina Dare / Zillow

“We need the unique buyer that appreciates architecture and values the story that comes with it. You’re buying part of history. It’s hard to put a value on that,” she said.

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Christina Dare / Zillow

A glass chandelier in the dining room remains from the time Ali and his family lived in this 6,688-square-foot home, Tuscan-style home. It was built in 1965 on a 1.5-acre wooded lot and has five bedrooms, five baths, heated marble floors, a pool and tennis court.

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Christina Dare / Zillow
Christina Dare / Zillow

The home boasts a large glass atrium, a center courtyard and a kitchen with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, double ovens and a counter that never seems to end. The master suite features a walk-in closet and a bathroom with a sunken Jacuzzi tub plus a shower, bidet and double sinks.

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Christina Dare / Zillow
Christina Dare / Zillow

The lower level includes a 45-foot-long bar, a catering kitchen and a walk-out to the yard.

Michael Wohlfarth of Sky is the Limit Photography / Zillow
Christina Dare / Zillow
Christina Dare / Zillow

Hat tip to Curbed Philly for finding the listing.

Christina Dare / Zillow
Christina Dare / Zillow

Photos by Christina Dare, except aerials by Michael Wohlfarth of Sky is the Limit Photography

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