Netflix is on fire as fight fans prepare for the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight and face a host of issues

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Netflix was the broadcaster for the entire Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight card on Friday night but as more viewers started tuning in to the streaming site it became more difficult for others to watch.
Sports fans on social media have complained that they cannot watch this fight without it being interrupted and disrupting their view of the fights. Problems started happening during the fight between Marios Barrios and Abel Ramos and increased before the fight between Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor.
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Lucas Bahdi and Armando Casamonica fight during Netflix: Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium on November 15, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix / Getty Images)
The fans made their voices heard.
Netflix did not immediately respond to a request for comment from FOX Business.
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The Paul-Tyson fight hadn’t even started when problems arose. Even during the broadcast itself, the commentators had problems.
A ticker | Security | Finally | Change | Change % |
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NFLX | Company NETFLIX INC. | 823.96 | -13.30 |
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Boxing legend Evander Holyfield and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had their microphones cut off while trying to talk about the fights. Surprisingly, Jones was praising the NFL’s partnership with Netflix.

Nov 14, 2024; Irving, TX, USA; Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul after weighing in at Toyota Music. (Photos by Kevin Jairaj-Imagn / IMAGN)
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The battle is the biggest test of any streaming service in the world. The Paul-Tyson fight will bring in more live viewers than the service has seen with its NFL hosting duties coming up on Christmas Day soon.
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