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.
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.
Design details include iron railings, stone fireplaces and a marble winding staircase at the foyer.
The mansion also features an outdoor kitchen and a spacious patio, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining guests. The secluded outdoor areas comes complete with lush landscaping and a sprawling swimming pool.