Boxing legend Mike Tyson is the talk of the town after losing a highly anticipated match against YouTuber Jake Paul. Here, we take a look at the luxury Nevada mansion the heavyweight has called home since 2015
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson was defeated by YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a historic fight card on November 15 in Texas, live-streamed on Netflix.
While the match may have divided fans and critics alike, Tyson’s lavish lifestyle remains as intriguing as ever. The 58-year-old boxing legend’s luxury home, located just outside Las Vegas, is a testament to his enduring success and larger-than-life persona.
The home is situated around 28 kilometres from the Las Vegas Strip in the Seven Hills neighbourhood in Henderson, Nevada, a city known for its upscale residential communities. Tyson reportedly purchased the property for US$2.5 million in 2015, and over the years, he has opened its doors to the media, offering glimpses of his personal sanctuary.
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According to property listings, the mansion covers 10,400 square feet and boasts six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Its Mediterranean-inspired architecture is set against the backdrop of the Nevada desert surroundings. The home’s expansive layout provides ample space for entertaining.