Exploring Mike Tyson’s £2.5 Million Las Vegas Mansion: A Luxurious Oasis in a Gated Community

Visit the Opulent Paradise: Mike Tyson’s Majestic Seven Hills Mansion Will Leave You Speechless Thanks to His Majestic Pet Tigers

One of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, Tyson, despite earning over $400 million in his career, spent $2.5 million for a home with six bedrooms and seven baths in 2015.

It is owned by “The Baddest Man on the Planet” and is situated in Henderson, Nevada, not far from Sin City. The Post reports that in 2003, the world-famous boxer filed for bankruptcy due to his enormous $23 million in debt.

After earning $300 million, Tyson lavished it on mansions, sports cars, jewels, and tigers. It’s still a sizable home by American standards, but it doesn’t exactly scream “half-billionaire.” Celebrity mansions often cost about $20 million.

The massive Seven Hills residence is 10,400 square feet in size and occupies close to an acre of ground. The property also has two separate casitas, one of which includes an attached apartment.

The property has a big covered patio, a media room, a wine cellar, a first-floor master bedroom, a second-floor master suite, a pool with a vanishing edge, a jacuzzi, and an outdoor kitchen.

There are several floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the Italian-style home, as well as stone fireplaces, marble flooring, and a marble staircase. Arched doors and iron railings made to order are also a part of this.

The high-end kitchen has Thermador stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, custom cabinets, and a spacious island with a breakfast bar.

Tyson had another fight this past Wednesday night. Tyson’s lawyers say they have video evidence of their client assaulting a “aggressive” fellow passenger on a flight to Florida.

He flew all the way from San Francisco to Miami to attend the cannabis industry’s after-party. Tyson grows hallucinogenic toads and promotes their use as a recreational drug.

An angry passenger started pestering Mr. Tyson and tossed a water bottle at him while he was seated, according to a statement sent to The Post by Tyson reps. Someone “threw the bottle at him while he was sitting in his seat,” we are told.

The cops have detained two suspects. It was determined that one individual had non-life threatening injuries at the scene. The subject “provided minimal details of the incident and refused to cooperate with the police investigation,” according to the San Francisco police report.