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Netflix Users Experience Major Streaming Outages During Tyson vs. Paul Fight
Netflix Users Face Major Streaming Issues During Tyson vs. Paul Fight On Friday night, tens of thousands of Netflix subscribers reported significant disruptions as they attempted to stream a highly anticipated fight between boxing legend Mike Tyson and social media sensation Jake Paul. Many users found that the livestream simply would not load, leading to widespread frustration. The hashtag…
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Friday night promises a spectacle as Mike Tyson, the former heavyweight boxing champion, faces off against Jake Paul, the YouTuber-turned-boxer, in an eight-round exhibition at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The highly anticipated match, broadcast live on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET, has drawn global attention as fans gear up for a clash between two vastly different generations of fighters.
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Jake Paul and Mike Tyson faced off against one another in the first-ever live-stream sporting event on Netflix. The result of the event being live-streamed in this way led to a record 65 million concurrent streamers watching the boxing event all at once, according to Most Value Promotions.
Read more: Fans Irate With Netflix After Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Fight Becomes Unwatchable
Naturally, Netflix may not have accounted for the millions of people who were attempting to watch the fight all at once. The strain on the servers led to countless issues with streaming quality, buffering, and access. Thousands of people began to record their problems online.
As a result of the poor streaming quality, a class action lawsuit has now been filed in Florida. A man by the name of Ronald "Blue" Denton has filed the lawsuit, which states that around 90,000 people lost the ability to watch the live-streamed fight.
Denton filed the lawsuit in Hillsborough County, Florida on Monday, accusing Netflix of breach of contract and deceptive trade practices.
NBC Chicago contacted Netflix for a response to the troubles and was told, in part, "nothing to comment on at this time."
According to a report from WFAA, the lawsuit indicates that viewers "were faced with legendary problems, including no access, streaming glitches, and buffering issues."
Additionally, "60 million Americans were hyped to see 'Iron' Mike Tyson, 'The Baddest Man on the Planet' versus YouTuber-turned-prizefighter Jake Paul. What they saw was 'The Baddest Streaming on the Planet'," the lawsuit stated.
So far, Netflix has not commented on the issues stemming from the quality of the fight to many households.
Many are now concerned that Netflix will have the same issues when the NFL heads to the streamer for the first time on Christmas. Two games are set to be shown on the streamer: the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans.
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Despite the growing concerns, ESPN's Dan Graziano stated that the NFL is already doing its due diligence to ensure the same issues will not be replicated. According to Graziano's report:
"The buffering problems that Netflix had with the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight Friday raised some eyebrows around the league since the NFL is scheduled to broadcast two Christmas Day games on Netflix this year. Obviously it would cause a major uproar if the stream cut out or froze in the middle of a spectacular Lamar Jackson scramble or Patrick Mahomes deep throw to the end zone.
The NFL did check in with Netflix following the Tyson-Paul fight to ask about the problems and assess the likelihood that they could repeat themselves on Christmas. Netflix said the fight reached 60 million homes, and apparently part of the explanation to the league was that the unprecedented scale for them of broadcasting a live sporting event contributed to some of the challenges they faced."
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Fuck this dude, seriously. Never had any integrity as a journalist. Disingenuous twat.
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stop calling your isp about the jake paul and mike tyson fight!!!!!!!! if netflix is the only app having issues then clearly it is not your isp's fault!!! contact netflix!!!
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I just finished binging on Frank Grillo's Netflix gig with the brothers.
He is Italian-American, alright.
For this alone, 3/4 seasons.
He knows that discipline.
Hunger, justice via them knuckles, feed one's family, sorting issues then partying via wrestling.
Probably the sole human feat left. Fighting to prove oneself .
He got It
Now Less Yanx. More Italian.😁🍿.
I reckon Ethiopian Fist fighting, Italian tried It.
Sambo. Definitely.
BJJ. Grillo was a Gracie afficionado.
Savate! So He can work them legs.
Irish bare knuckles. Indeed.
Such sights!
His take on Senegalese Wrestling was proper. Fair play to him.
I have to catch him on Mike Tyson's Podcast. Real soon.
He really should have his own team, camera wise.
Before acting, his bff were and are stunt teams.
Netflix should roll the carpet.
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Lol Netflix is being sued for its awful buffering issues during the Paul vs Tyson fight.
#this is so funny#it was so bad#and they need to fix their livestream shit before any nfl games air#netflix
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Netflix sued over technical problems during the Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, and the platform is in trouble
The fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson was plagued with technical issues, and the streaming service was affected, preventing thousands of fans from enjoying the event properly.
Netflix sued over technical problems during the Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, and the platform is in trouble The fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul made history in the sports sector. The highly anticipated match, which drew the attention of thousands and thousands of boxing fans, was sponsored and broadcast by Netflix, reaching a peak of 65 million viewers and an average of 60 million in the United States — an astonishing figure that demonstrated how eager the world (or at least the part of it subscribed to the streaming giant) was to see Kid Dynamite back in the ring. However, the stream of the event was riddled with technical errors, and many took to social media to complain about the service provided by Ted Sarandos’ company. So many were disappointed that Netflix is now being sued for the poor quality of the broadcast and server issues.
Netflix sued over the poor streaming quality of the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight: the company is accused of breach of contract Ronald “Blue” Denton is the one who filed the lawsuit against Netflix in a Florida court, accusing the company of “breach of contract” due to the ongoing technical errors during the broadcast of the contest between the influencer and content creator and the former professional boxer, as reported by TMZ. Elizabeth Stone, a Netflix executive, defended the company by issuing a statement: “This unprecedented scale posed many technical challenges, which the launch team brilliantly addressed by prioritizing stream stability for the majority of viewers,” the executive said.
Netflix “Ronald ‘Blue’ Denton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix.” “I’m sure many of you have seen the comments in the press and on social media about the quality issues. We don’t want to downplay the bad experience some members had, and we know we have room for improvement, but we still believe this event was a great success.” It’s estimated that Netflix had up to 108 million accounts trying to watch the fight simultaneously, which led to constant server crashes and significant frustration among users. We’ll see how the case unfolds and whether the red giant can escape this legal dispute unscathed.
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Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: Netflix says 60m households watched fight
This isn’t the first time Netflix has had issues with live streaming. Last year, it apologised after a much-publicised livestream of its hit dating show, the Love is Blind reunion, was delayed due to a glitch. The technical reason for the delay was unclear but the streaming giant said it was “incredibly sorry”. No reason has been given for these latest issues, but Chris Stokel-Walker, a tech…
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Streaming Issues on Netflix During Tyson-Paul Event Spark Frustration and Humor
Friday’s highly anticipated Tyson vs. Paul boxing event on Netflix sparked plenty of frustration—but not because of the action in the ring.
Viewers were plagued by streaming issues, including poor video quality, pixelation, stuttering, and outright crashes, well before the main event at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Social media erupted as undercard fights played out, with users sharing their woes online.
Downdetector.com, a website that tracks service outages, reported a sharp rise in Netflix issues starting just before 8 p.m. local time, peaking at over 88,700 complaints by 9:30 p.m. The main event, featuring boxing legend Tyson and YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul, didn’t begin until shortly after 11 p.m.
Users on X (formerly Twitter) posted gifs of pixelated video streams and memes poking fun at Netflix's IT department.
Some revived the nostalgic "connecting" screen from the America Online days, adding humor to an otherwise frustrating experience for fans.
The hashtags #NetflixFight, #buffering, and #netflixcrash trended on social media as frustrated viewers shared their experiences with streaming issues.
Netflix declined to comment, according to a spokesperson responding to an emailed inquiry.
While some users reported lingering issues during the usa headline bout between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, Downdetector.com indicated that the number of complaints was significantly lower than the earlier peak.
A Clash of Generations
Tyson, 58, a former heavyweight champion and one of boxing’s most iconic figures, faced off against Jake Paul, 27, a social media star turned boxer.
The event, originally scheduled for July 20, was postponed to Friday after Tyson experienced an ulcer flare-up in May that disrupted his training.
Paul ultimately secured victory by unanimous decision in the much-anticipated matchup.
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Jake Paul, Mike Tyson Fight Attract 108 Million Global Viewers, Streaming Record
Despite streaming issues … tons of people from all corners of the world flocked to Netflix to catch Jake Paul and Mike Tyson throw down Friday night — with an estimated 108 million people streaming the bout!! Paul and Tyson, according to Jake’s… from TMZ.com https://www.tmz.com/2024/11/19/jake-paul-mike-tyson-netflix-viewership/
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Jake Paul Mike Tyson Fight Attract 108 Million Global Viewers Streaming Record
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Netflix says the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight was ‘the most-streamed sporting event ever’
Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024 Despite widespread issues with video quality and buffering, Netflix’s live-streamed Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match brought in an average of 108 million viewers, based on TVision data in the US and first-party data in global markets. With 65 million concurrent streams, Netflix says the fight was the “most-streamed global sporting event…
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