
Mike Tyson looks in fighting shape still aged 58 as boxing legend is spotted with glam wife Lakiha Spicer
Boxer and his wife were spotted in Paris, France before heading to Berlin, Germany for an event
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MIKE Tyson looked a million dollars as he was spotted on a European trip with his wife.
Tyson, 58, was seemingly ready to jump back into the ring given his physical condition.
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Mike Tyson and his wife Lakiha Spicer were spotted in Paris, France
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The couple headed over to Berlin, Germany to watch an event
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The boxing legend was seen in Paris, France with wife Lakiha Spicer.
The pair were leaving their hotel and heading to the airport when they were spotted.
And they arrived in Berlin, Germany a couple hours later to watch a sporting event.
Tyson and Spicer were in the stands for a WTA tennis tournament.
American Coco Gauff, who recently won the French Open in Paris, was in action.
But she was beaten in straight sets by Wang Xinyu in a shock result.
Tyson and Spicer seemed to be enjoying the tennis from their exclusive vantage point.
The boxer was seen wearing a lilac colored shirt and shorts combo while on the streets of Paris.
His glam wife had a leopard print outfit matched with a black blazer.
Tyson had been out of the ring for 19 years before making a dramatic comeback in 2024.
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He fought You Tube star Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The boxing legend got himself back into peak physical condition for the bout.
But it ended up being a one-sided victory for Paul with Tyson's speed no longer there.
Tyson also landed a new job away from boxing this year.
He is the new CEO of Carma HoldCo, who are the parent company to his cannabis brand Tyson 2.0.
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They seemed to be enjoying themselves at the WTA tournament in Berlin
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Tyson still looked in peak physical condition at the age of 58
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Ric Flair's firm Drip is also part of the umbrella.
Iron Mike said in a statement, "Carma HoldCo was built on the belief that powerful stories and even more powerful products can change how people connect with wellness, entertainment and culture.
"This isn't just a title — it's a responsibility I take seriously.
"I've wanted to be more involved for a long time and now is the right time to take that step.
"I'm fully committed to making sure everything we create stays true to who we are while growing in new and exciting ways."
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