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A Florida man is suing Netflix over streaming issues during the fight between boxing legend Mike Tyson and former YouTube star Jake Paul.. The lawsuit, obtained Wednesday by USA TODAY, accuses ...
The Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight that drew 65 million households to Netflix – providing a definitive and too-literal example of “breaking the Internet” – was a dress rehearsal for the NFL ...
According to US viewing numbers from analytics company TVision and Netflix’s first-party data, around 108 million people tuned in to watch the fight worldwide.
Uh oh @netflix.Live streaming keeps freezing up. Someone’s going to get fired for not being prepared for the traffic overload. Better get it fixed before the real fight starts.
Sports commentator Skip Bayless also weighed in on the social media platform, writing, “I’ve been having streaming issues during live action on Netflix — and I’m dreading freezing and ...
Netflix looked for the silver lining in the technically flawed live stream of the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight on Friday. The Los Gatos, Calif.-based streaming giant said 60 million households ...
The stream has had its problems early on with viewers complaining about buffering issues and some miscommunication with the host. Netflix has experienced problems like this in the past. USA TODAY ...
The streaming delays weren't the only problems Netflix experienced leading up to the fight. Viewers saw Tyson's bare butt in only a jockstrap when he walked away at the end of a pre-fight ...