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Interesting: Mike Tyson’s $13 Million Florida Estate Revealed After Boxer Splashed $20 Million Jake Paul Paycheck on New Megamansion
Boxer Mike Tyson wasted no time in splashing his cash after netting a reported $20 million paycheck from his infamous fight with Jake Paul—snapping up a $13 million megamansion in Florida, as well as a nearby plot on a local airstrip.
The 58-year-old sporting legend was left seemingly dumbfounded after he lost his bout against Paul, 27, which was broadcast live to the world on Netflix in November. But luckily, he has an extravagant new pad where he can lick his wounds and move on.
Images obtained exclusively by Realtor.com® reveal the staggering property for the first time, showcasing the 12,286-square-front waterfront estate in all its glory.
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The sprawling six-bedroom, 11-bathroom abode sits on a 2.7-acre plot in an exclusive gated community called Tierra del Ray Estates. It was originally listed for just under $17 million, when it was still in the process of being built.
Construction was completed at the end of 2024, and property records show that Tyson and his wife, Lakiha, closed on the home on Jan. 9, 2025.
According to its original description, the home boasts a staggering number of amenities, including a “one-acre private bass pond that is ideal for fishing,” as well as an 80-foot swimming pool and spa, and a separate guesthouse.
The main residence on the sizable lot features five bedrooms, while the guesthouse adds another to the property’s total.
And should that not prove enough room for Tyson and his family, there is also a newly renovated and air-conditioned barn that boasts “impact windows” that are designed to withstand hurricanes.
Other ultraluxe amenities include a home theater, gym, “haircut lounge,” prep kitchen, wine storage, and four-car “extra deep” garage designed to accommodate car lifts.
However, in addition to the $13 million Tyson forked out for the property, he may also have been stung with another fee: the closing costs, which the listing notes the buyer would be responsible for paying.
Still, given that the home was originally listed for $16,975,000, Tyson managed to snag himself something of a deal.
Broker Joseph Jonathan Schneider, who represented Tyson in the deal, confirmed to The Palm Beach Post that his client had bought the home off-market, adding that it had been a “pleasure” working with the boxer and his family.
“This has been a successful transaction with all the parties demonstrating professionalism and collaboration,” he said. “The Tyson family has been a valued client and friend for many years and it’s been a pleasure working with them.”
The exclusive Tierra del Ray Estates community is known to locals as the “Land of Kings,” according to its website, which reveals that the neighborhood is home to just 78 parcels of land.
“Each estate and ranch resides on a minimum of 2.5 acres,” the online description continues. “The majority of the Land of Kings homesites reside on five acres or more, with sprawling water and scenic views that create tranquility and security when you enter our majestic community.”
It adds that the “exceptional community” offers the “ultimate in exclusivity and privileged lifestyle.”
And that’s not the only property he’s purchased in the Del Ray area of late. Records indicate that he and his wife also snapped up a 2.26-acre plot located inside a private airpark just 10 minutes away from his decadent new dwelling.
That property—which was purchased in May for $1.69 million—features a small cottage that is attached to a private airplane hangar and offers access to the airstrip that it sits beside.
This not only gives Tyson and his spouse the freedom to jet in and out of the Palm Beach enclave freely (and privately), but it also provides them with a location where they can store a private jet.
It’s unclear whether Tyson plans to use his new home as his primary residence, having previously based himself at a six-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion in Henderson, NV, which he purchased for $2.5 million in 2015.
Tyson also once owned a 19,500-square-foot estate in Southington, OH, on 58 acres, which he was forced to sell after a spate of financial and legal problems in the late 1990s.
He offloaded it for just $1.3 million to a TV marketer who never actually moved into the house because he’s currently serving time for money laundering.
The exclusive Tierra del Ray Estates community is known to locals as the “Land of Kings,” according to its website, which reveals that the neighborhood is home to just 78 parcels of land.
“Each estate and ranch resides on a minimum of 2.5 acres,” the online description continues. “The majority of the Land of Kings homesites reside on five acres or more, with sprawling water and scenic views that create tranquility and security when you enter our majestic community.”
It adds that the “exceptional community” offers the “ultimate in exclusivity and privileged lifestyle.”
And that’s not the only property he’s purchased in the Del Ray area of late. Records indicate that he and his wife also snapped up a 2.26-acre plot located inside a private airpark just 10 minutes away from his decadent new dwelling.
That property—which was purchased in May for $1.69 million—features a small cottage that is attached to a private airplane hangar and offers access to the airstrip that it sits beside.
This not only gives Tyson and his spouse the freedom to jet in and out of the Palm Beach enclave freely (and privately), but it also provides them with a location where they can store a private jet.
It’s unclear whether Tyson plans to use his new home as his primary residence, having previously based himself at a six-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion in Henderson, NV, which he purchased for $2.5 million in 2015.
Tyson also once owned a 19,500-square-foot estate in Southington, OH, on 58 acres, which he was forced to sell after a spate of financial and legal problems in the late 1990s.