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Mike Tyson Quits Mourning Daughter’s Death, Gets Married In Quickie Vegas Wedding

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Mike Tyson’s daughter, Exodus died just a couple of weeks ago in a tragic accident on a treadmill.  This is the type of tragedy that rocks you to the core and takes a long time to recover from.  Well, that is unless you are Mike Tyson.

Tyson married his girlfriend, Lakiha Spicer in a wam-bam Vegas wedding at the La Bella Wedding Chapel.

The owner of the La Bella Wedding Chapel at the Las Vegas Hilton hotel-casino told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the former heavyweight champion and his bride, Lakiha Spicer, exchanged vows Saturday in a short, private ceremony.

Chapel owner Shawn Absher says the couple wed about 10 p.m. after arriving at the hotel from the Clark County marriage bureau in a chapel-owned limousine.

County marriage records in Las Vegas show the 42-year-old Tyson and 32-year-old Spicer got a marriage license about 30 minutes before their ceremony.

That’s real classy.  Real classy.  WTF!?  Mike Tyson obviously has no mind or heart left in him.  Totally cruel.  I feel awful for Exodus’ mother.  She has to be crushed that he would be so damn selfish.

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  1. Bobby Ray Jones
    June 10th, 2009 | 1:31 pm

    People have different ways of showing grief. He probably is finding comfort in this woman he has been seeing. People act out in different ways when tragedy strikes. I think he can mourn his daughter still, even while marrying this woman. It is not his first rodeo (marriage) so I am sure there is no lavish honeymoon. I would guess this was just a quicky wedding to finalize their feelings for each other.

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