Mike Tyson is sadly one of the best examples of a man who earned a lot of money and then spent it all away. The man with the powerful fists declared bankruptcy in 2003 and many of his purchases have hit the public marketplace. He was the first owner of this 1999 Bentley Continental SC now up for sale on Auto Trader. The car is one of only 73 ever built and cost over $500,000 when it first came out. Tyson's Continental SC has lamb's wool rugs, a phone and a removable glass roof. It is listed at £135,000 (around $272,000). Wow, even with all that depreciation that is still one very expensive car.Posts with tag MikeTyson
Mike Tyson's Bentley Up For Sale
Mike Tyson is sadly one of the best examples of a man who earned a lot of money and then spent it all away. The man with the powerful fists declared bankruptcy in 2003 and many of his purchases have hit the public marketplace. He was the first owner of this 1999 Bentley Continental SC now up for sale on Auto Trader. The car is one of only 73 ever built and cost over $500,000 when it first came out. Tyson's Continental SC has lamb's wool rugs, a phone and a removable glass roof. It is listed at £135,000 (around $272,000). Wow, even with all that depreciation that is still one very expensive car.50 Cent's Home, Estate of the Day

Today's estate in Farmington, Conn. is one of the legendary symbols of excess. Mike Tyson owned this home in the past but it currently belongs to 50 Cent, who bought it for just $4.1 million. Tyson's ex wife originally wanted $25 million and so the home was a bit of a discount considering that is has more than 50,000 square feet of space.
Fiddy is said to have spent a few million on the house but as the Real Estalker Mama mentions, it's hard to find it when looking at the photos of the place. It seems to be completely devoid of taste and personality. Sure it's got a disco the size of many homes but the overall effect is rather bland. The home has 19 bedrooms, four kitchens, a movie theater, full gym, five Jacuzzis and an indoor shooting range. The pool area is P.I.M.P. -worthy with an infinity pool and a Playboy Mansion-style grotto but the interior of the house seems to be decorated more like a businessman's hotel than a rapper's paradise. Sure the two-story lobby is lavish and there is a dining room with a Baccarat chandelier and a formal living room overlooking a one-acre koi pond, but overall, this place disappoints. It is listed at an ambitious $18.5 million. After the jump, I'm guessing the fountains are all Tyson's legacy.





