Jake Paul’s New Paradise: The YouTube star celebrates his Mike Tyson fight win with a stunning £29m ranch, complete with vast acres and a picturesque lake.

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Jake Paul Buys Jaw-Dropping £29 Million Georgia Ranch After Tyson Win

Jake Paul has celebrated his latest boxing triumph in spectacular style—by purchasing a breathtaking £29 million ranch in Georgia, funded entirely by his prize purse from defeating the legendary Mike Tyson.

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer shocked the sporting world when he agreed to face Tyson, a boxing icon three decades his senior. Paul, 28, didn’t just rise to the challenge—he conquered it, claiming victory by unanimous decision and adding another impressive win to his record, which now stands at 11 fights with just a single loss to Tommy Fury.

Aerial view of a large house on a sprawling ranch at sunset.

But the real knockout punch came after the fight. With his Tyson winnings, Paul splurged on a sprawling, historic plantation that spans a staggering 5,746 acres. This isn’t just any property—it’s one of the largest private land sales in Georgia’s history, with experts likening the purchase to “owning an NFL team” in terms of prestige and scale.

The ranch is a true Southern paradise. It features vast lakes, winding creeks, and lush ponds, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The main residence is nothing short of luxurious, boasting eight bedrooms, five bathrooms, and several guest houses. Located near the Florida border, the estate teems with wildlife, including wild turkeys and deer, offering endless opportunities for hunting and fishing.

Aerial view of a large ranch at sunset.

Inside, the home is equally impressive, with a spacious living room complete with a stone fireplace, hardwood floors, and top-tier comforts. There’s even a fully equipped stable for horses, and the grounds are crisscrossed with scenic nature trails—perfect for peaceful walks or adventurous horseback rides.

As Paul gears up for his next showdown against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. this weekend, he’s been training in these idyllic surroundings, fully embracing the luxury and tranquility of his new home. “Chavez is probably going to be my toughest opponent yet,” Paul admitted to DAZN. “He’s a former world champion, still in his thirties, and has more experience than anyone I’ve faced, except Tyson—but Tyson was older.”

Interior view of a spacious living room with a stone fireplace, hardwood floors, and a large sectional sofa.

With his eyes set on another victory, Jake Paul is living proof that sometimes, the spoils of battle can be as grand as the fight itself.