“When I bought the Fayetteville estate, locals would see me walk out of a restaurant and scream, ‘You know Holyfield spent $1 million a year to cut the grass.’ So I decided that I was gonna cut my own grass.
I told them I had 200-plus acres that I wanted to keep cut, and they pointed out the right tractor,” he added.
“I may have sat in the same spot for two hours before I got everything working, but once I got it going, I didn’t stop.
“People still know it’s me, but when I get in the tractor, it’s a whole other level of peace, a whole other level of connecting with the estate and the animals and the birds and the wildlife,” he said.
“Through the window, I am looking out of right now in the Southwest Ranches, I can see my red-on-red 458 Ferrari, and it is inspiring,” he said.