Mike Tyson spotted relaxing at luxurious Nikki Beach resort on St Barts as heavyweight legend soaks up Christmas sun

MIKE TYSON has been spotted enjoying some sunshine during a festive trip to St Barts.

The boxing legend soaked in the glorious weather as he holidayed in the Caribbean for Christmas.

Mike Tyson enjoyed some festive sunshine
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Mike Tyson enjoyed some festive sunshineCredit: The Mega Agency

The 57-year-old headed to St Barts in the Caribbean
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The 57-year-old headed to St Barts in the CaribbeanCredit: The Mega Agency

He enjoyed some down time at the luxurious Nikki Beach resort
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He enjoyed some down time at the luxurious Nikki Beach resortCredit: The Mega Agency

Tyson stopped for a snap with a fan
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Tyson stopped for a snap with a fanCredit: The Mega Agency

He wore a white Givenchy T-shirt and black shorts
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He wore a white Givenchy T-shirt and black shortsCredit: The Mega Agency
Tyson, 57, had been rumuored to be going to Saturday night’s Day of Reckoning event in Saudi Arabia, where Anthony Joshua destroyed Otto Wallin.

He wasn’t spotted in attendance alongside the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Conor McGregor, however.

But he has since surfaced at the Nikki Beach resort in St Barts.

The luxurious spot is a celebrity favourite, with the likes of Jay-Z, Beyonce, Mariah Carey and Bono having stayed there in the past.

Iron Mike cut a relaxed figure as he strolled along the sandy beach.

The former heavyweight champion wore a white Givenchy T-shirt and black shorts as he enjoyed the warm weather.

He completed his look with white socks and seemingly box-fresh white trainers.

While he didn’t appear to attend Saturday’s Day of Reckoning in Riyadh, Tyson has offered his opinion on the upcoming Saudi bout between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury.

The heavyweight duo are set to meet in a historic unification clash on February 17.

Ahead of the much-anticipated fight, Tyson told Fight Hub TV: “I look forward to Fury vs Usyk. That is going to be an interesting fight.

“I’m going towards Fury because I think he’s just going to overpower him. He’s going to catch up with him and overpower him.

“I got to go with Fury. I think he’s the best fighter in the world, especially in the heavyweight division.

“Great fighters lose, great fighters look bad, that doesn’t stop them from being great fighters.”

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