Legendary boxer Mike Tyson's Ohio mansion, where the former undisputed heavyweight champion used to live and party back in the '80s and '90s is getting a major overhaul, which would see the manor ringing with sermons and prayers instead of parties.
Tyson sold the mansion, which features featuring marble everywhere, a hot tub with mirrored ceiling, indoor pool, tiger cages, a basketball court and more, back in 1999 and it has had multiple owners since then, TMZ.com reported.
However, now the mansion has reportedly been bought by a developer who plans to turn the property into a church.
Although the place isn't in terrible shape, it does need some work. Moreover, the new owners have also offered Tyson an invite to the church's first gathering, the report added.
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