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Mike Tyson Net Worth: From Heavyweight Champ to Broke and Back
From the pinnacle of boxing glory to the depths of bankruptcy, and now clawing his way back - Iron Mike’s financial journey mirrors his explosive fighting style: brutal, unpredictable, and somehow still standing. By 2025, Tyson’s estimated net worth sits at a modest $10 million - mere pocket change compared to the $400+ million fortune he once commanded.
I’ve followed Mike’s career since those terrifying days when he’d knock opponents out before I could finish my beer. During his prime in the '90s, this beast was pulling in $30 million PER FIGHT! That’s generational wealth for most people, but for Tyson? Just another payday to blow on mansions, Bengal tigers, and God knows what else.
Then came 2003 - the financial knockout. Despite earning hundreds of millions, poor Mike was flat broke. Blame it on vulture-like managers, his own excessive spending, or the legal troubles that plagued him, but the man who once had everything now had nothing.
But you can’t keep a predator down. Tyson reinvented himself through his brutally honest one-man show and that hilarious cameo in The Hangover (still cracks me up when he sings). The man pivoted harder than he did in the ring!
His latest venture? Weed. Of course. Tyson 2.0 is supposedly worth over $100 million, though nobody knows exactly how much of that belongs to Mike. Clever move getting into cannabis while the industry booms, but I’m skeptical about how sustainable these celebrity-endorsed brands really are.
His 2020 exhibition against Roy Jones Jr. was another cash grab - reportedly generating $80 million globally. Not bad for two old-timers dancing around the ring! Though honestly, it was more nostalgia than sport.
Now Tyson lives in Vegas, growing his cannabis empire while living relatively modestly compared to his previous excesses. No more tigers roaming the mansion grounds.
The numbers tell the story:
Still, $10 million? For a guy who was once boxing’s ultimate cash cow? That’s gotta sting. Then again, considering where he was, maybe Iron Mike’s greatest comeback wasn’t in the ring, but in his bank account.