Boxing legend Mike Tyson enjoyed a long day off at his private mansion after the match against Jake Paul
Mike Tyson, the famed boxer, has rebounded from financial turmoil to establish a new beginning in a modest Las Vegas residence.
Located in Henderson, Nevada, this home signifies a fresh start and a move toward stability.
Check out Mike Tyson’s journey from hardship to peace in his Vegas home below.
Throughout his career, Tyson, once dubbed “The Baddest Man on the Planet,” earned over $400 million, a sum that allowed for lavish spending.
However, a financial crisis in 2003, leading to $23 million in debt, forced Tyson to reconsider his lifestyle.
His financial troubles were due to excessive spending on homes, cars, jewelry, and even pet tigers, which nearly cost him everything.
In 2015, Tyson made a fresh start by purchasing a $2.5 million home in Henderson, close to the Las Vegas Strip.
This six-bedroom, seven-bathroom house, which covers 10,400 square feet, is the only property in Tyson’s name.
Although it’s less extravagant than his previous homes, it features an elegant Italian-style design, with marble floors, custom ironwork, and a spiral staircase.
Outside, the property includes a stunning pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, and two guest houses, one of which is a complete apartment, all spread over nearly an acre of land.
The home is well-equipped for both relaxation and entertainment, featuring a cozy living room with a stone fireplace and a family room with a wet bar.
Moreover, the kitchen boasts premium Thermador appliances and a spacious island, making it ideal for culinary activities.