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Oh yeah your rich,like im going to believe some internet moron. So im guessing your a millionaire too right? with a name like Mr.Violence that just spells moron.
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yeah u just proved your ass is a moron. He's broke to me and u. He's still a millionaire dumbass,****in stuuuuuuuuuuuupid.He just doesnt have the money he used to to live the life style he used to have. Or do u think the millions he got even after admitting bankruptcy went straight to the IRS? I think your the 1 that needs a peanut for an E for effort.Comment
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yeah u just proved your ass is a moron. He's broke to me and u. He's still a millionaire dumbass,****in stuuuuuuuuuuuupid.He just doesnt have the money he used to to live the life style he used to have. Or do u think the millions he got even after admitting bankruptcy went straight to the IRS? I think your the 1 that needs a peanut for an E for effort.
Millionaire my ass. Tyson was seen shopping at a thriftstore there were even pictures of him shopping there. Millionaires don't buy used clothing. Tyson is a moron pure and simple. Only a ------would make 400 million and then blow it. Idiot.Comment
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Mike Tyson News: Tyson's Paradise Valley home sold
NewsSource: azcentral
Boxer Mike Tyson has sold his Paradise Valley house for $2.339 million just two years after he paid $2.1 million for the mountainside enclave.
The 7,788-square-foot property was built in 1988. It sits on the west side of Mummy Mountain behind a private gate at the end of a cul de sac. The main house has five bedrooms, a game room and a library. There's also a guest house and a four-car garage.
“It's very well built and sits on a gorgeous lot,'' said Kris LaCroix of the Equitable Real Estate Co. She had the listing and also noted that it was “a pleasure'' working with Tyson on the sale.
The property initially listed for $2.45 million, LaCroix said. It was on the market for more than 110 days, according to the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service. The MLS average market time for single-family homes in March was 92.59 days, though agents that specialize in top end houses say those properties typically take longer to sell since the buyer pool is smaller and more picky.
Thomas M. Connelly, a Phoenix attorney representing Tyson in that case, said that as far as he knows, the decision to sell the house had been made before the arrest. “There's no relationship between that (the house sale) and the incident we're defending,'' he said. Tyson bought the house in May of 2005. A limited liability partnership called Oppenheimer Partners Properties is the new owner. The company is controlled by Eric Hamburger and Karl Haytcher, according to state records.
The media made a commotion when Tyson began building a pigeon coop in the backyard of the house shortly after buying it. He didn't have the proper permits, but his representatives later filed for a building permit for a coop that was expected to house 85 to 100 birds.
let me guess after he sold this house he let all of the IRS have it? I just proved how ****in ****** u r.And thats only 1 thing. Take your own advice and go eat a peanut and stare at the sun.
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Mike Tyson News: Tyson's Paradise Valley home sold
NewsSource: azcentral
Boxer Mike Tyson has sold his Paradise Valley house for $2.339 million just two years after he paid $2.1 million for the mountainside enclave.
The 7,788-square-foot property was built in 1988. It sits on the west side of Mummy Mountain behind a private gate at the end of a cul de sac. The main house has five bedrooms, a game room and a library. There's also a guest house and a four-car garage.
“It's very well built and sits on a gorgeous lot,'' said Kris LaCroix of the Equitable Real Estate Co. She had the listing and also noted that it was “a pleasure'' working with Tyson on the sale.
The property initially listed for $2.45 million, LaCroix said. It was on the market for more than 110 days, according to the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service. The MLS average market time for single-family homes in March was 92.59 days, though agents that specialize in top end houses say those properties typically take longer to sell since the buyer pool is smaller and more picky.
Thomas M. Connelly, a Phoenix attorney representing Tyson in that case, said that as far as he knows, the decision to sell the house had been made before the arrest. “There's no relationship between that (the house sale) and the incident we're defending,'' he said. Tyson bought the house in May of 2005. A limited liability partnership called Oppenheimer Partners Properties is the new owner. The company is controlled by Eric Hamburger and Karl Haytcher, according to state records.
The media made a commotion when Tyson began building a pigeon coop in the backyard of the house shortly after buying it. He didn't have the proper permits, but his representatives later filed for a building permit for a coop that was expected to house 85 to 100 birds.
let me guess after he sold this house he let all of the IRS have it? I just proved how ****in ****** u r.And thats only 1 thing. Take your own advice and go eat a peanut and stare at the sun.
He had to pay it to the IRS. The bum is broke as a joke. All the money that he makes has to go to pay the IRS. Tyson is naturally ******ed. Who the **** makes 400 million than ends up broke. I'll tell you who: TYSONComment
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