Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson Fight Nabs 60 Million Households On Netflix

Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson Fight Nabs 60 Million Households On Netflix

Netflix‘s livestream of the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight wrestled the attention of 60 million households, peaking at 65 million concurrent streams, per the streamer.

Nearly 50 million homes also tuned in live for the co-main event fight featuring Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano. The platform will release additional viewership stats, including total viewers, early on this week.

In addition to household viewership, Netflix partnered with Joe Hand Promotions to distribute last night’s sports spectacle to more than 6,000 bars and restaurants in the U.S., setting the record for commercial distribution of a combat sports event in the company’s over 50-year history. 

#PaulTyson was the No. 1 trending topic worldwide on X yesterday with #Serrano following No. 2 in the U.S. The fight dominated social conversation, accounting for all of the Top 11 trending topics in the country. As noted on social media last night, however, viewers experienced a slew of buffering and sound issues while streaming the event on Netflix.

Held at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the fight saw a win for Paul, as well as a contentious victory for Taylor. Netflix and Most Valuable Promotions‘ (MVP) heavyweight boxing mega-event drew a crowd of 72,300 attendees, netting the biggest ticket sales outside of Las Vegas in U.S. history. The Paul vs. Tyson gate surpassed $18 million, double the previous Texas gate record for combat sports in both boxing and MMA, Canelo Álvarez’s record of $9 million.

Some of the big names sitting ring-side included: Shaquille O’Neal, Sugar Ray Leonard, Charlize Theron, Ralph Macchio, Josh Duhamel, Joe Jonas, Joe Manganiello, Simu Liu, Daddy Yankee, Joey Fatone, Tori Kelly, Michael Irvin, Cedric the Entertainer, Hasan Minhaj, Omari Hardwick, Darren Barnet, Outer Banks stars Jonathan Daviss and Carlacia Grant and more. 

Per previous reporting, Paul maintained a consistent lead against “Iron Mike” at the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium, landing 78 hits against Tyson’s 18 during the eight two-minute rounds. Paul threw 278 (28%) punches against Tyson’s 97 (18%).

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