CLEVELAND -- There will be no open house at this home.
Boxer Mike Tyson is selling his 62-acre estate in Trumbull County along with homes in Las Vegas and Farmington, Conn., The Plain Dealer reported Saturday. Total asking price: $21 million.The former heavyweight champ is selling the homes because he is training in the Phoenix area and plans to spend more time on the West Coast, said Mike Farris, a real estate broker.
"He doesn't spend any time at these properties," Farris said.
Farris said Tyson and his wife, Monica, who also own a home in Bethesda, Md., will be looking for property on the West Coast.
The house in Trumbull County has an asking price of $2.2 million. It has six to eight bedrooms, a pool room of 10,000 square feet, a regulation-size NBA court and a theater room decorated in zebra-striped carpeting.