Mike Tyson invested a huge amount of money in a large oasis just to keep tigers as pets

Mike Tyson invested a huge amount of money in a large oasis just to keep tigers as pets

In 2015, Tyson, one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, purchased a mansion with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms for the price of $2.5 million, despite having earned more than $400 million throughout his career.

It is located in Henderson, Nevada, close to Sin City, and “The Baddest Man on the Planet” is the owner of it. According to The Post, the world-famous boxer was required to file for bankruptcy in 2003 as a result of his staggering $23 million in debt.

Tyson spent three hundred million dollars on opulent residences, expensive cars, dazzling jewelry, and pet tigers. By the standards of the United States, it is still a very large estate; nevertheless, it does not scream “half-billionaire.” The average price of a celebrity residence is twenty million dollars.

The enormous home in Seven Hills is 10,400 square feet and sits on roughly an acre of land. There are also two casitas on the property, one of which has an apartment.

A wide covered patio, a video room, a wine cellar, two large master suites — one on the first floor and one on the second — a pool with a disappearing edge, a spa, and an outdoor kitchen are among the facilities that come with the property.

The Italian-style property features floor-to-ceiling windows, floor-to-ceiling windows, floor-to-ceiling windows, stone fireplaces, marble floors, and a marble staircase. It also includes bespoke iron railings and arched doorways.

A large island with a breakfast bar, beautiful cabinetry, and appliances made of stainless steel by Thermador can be found in the gourmet kitchen.

On Wednesday night, Tyson competed in another fight. Tyson’s representatives claim that a video shows their client striking a “aggressive” passenger as they are traveling to Florida.

He attended an after-party for a cannabis conference in Miami, which required him to travel from San Francisco. Tyson encourages people to get high off of toad venom and breeds psychedelic toads.

“Unfortunately, Mr. Tyson had an incident on a flight with an aggressive passenger who began harassing him and threw a water bottle at him while he was in his seat,” Tyson representatives told The Post. “While he was in his seat, the passenger threw the bottle at him.”

Two individuals were taken into custody by the police. At the scene, one person was found to have injuries that were not considered to be life-threatening. “That subject provided minimal details of the incident and refused to cooperate with the police investigation,” the San Francisco police stated in their report.