‘The Only Thing Netflix Did Right’: ‘Rigged’ Mike Tyson and Jake Paul Fight Sparks Refund Demands but ‘Baddie’ Ring Girl Is the Real Winner
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Netflix landed the biggest sporting event for 2024 with the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, bringing it straight to its streaming platform as a live event.
The fight took place at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, home to the Dallas Cowboys, on Friday, Nov. 15. At one point, people thought that tickets were not selling for the fight, but reports state promoters drew a massive crowd of 72,300 fans.
On one side, you had Paul, the 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer, facing off against 58-year-old Tyson, the legendary heavyweight fighter known for his brutal knockout power and impressive career. Despite the massive age gap and the contrast in experience, Paul managed to control most of the match, earning a unanimous decision victory.
Ring girl Lexi Williams saves disastrous Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Fight (Photo: @_misslexiii/Instagram)
Judges, according to ESPN, scored the fight 80-72, 79-73, and 79-73 in favor of Paul, which has sparked plenty of controversy and chatter.
The event started off rocky, with many Netflix subscribers complaining about poor video quality and extreme buffering ruining their viewing experience.
“Netflix taking it on the chin for their poor video quality and Buffering issues,” a subscriber wrote. “Then there is the...
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