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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 ...
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.
Netflix's first attempt at handling a live sports event did not receive a passing grade. The fight Friday night between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul experienced streaming problems according to many ...
On the evening of the heavily hyped Paul-Tyson fight, Nov. 15, Netflix customers took to social media to complain about their video feeds freezing while the livestream was buffering.
While X was filled with fans eager to watch the start of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson on Netflix, many were complaining about buffering and image issues during earlier fights, causing disappointment ...
The Paul-Tyson Friday fight card, the largest live event Netflix has produced to date, was plagued by technical issues as it went on, with many users complaining of lagging and buffering issues ...
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 ...
Netflix says 60 million households worldwide tuned in live to see Mike Tyson take on Jake Paul, in the streaming giant's first foray into live boxing.