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Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson Netflix Says 60 Million Households Tuned In For Historic Match!!!

The figures showing how many people watched the battle between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul have been made public by Netflix, and they are astounding.

The streaming behemoth claims that Wednesday night’s major live event attracted an astounding 60 million homes worldwide, with a peak of 65 million concurrent streams.

According to Netflix, the bout between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano was watched by 50 million homes worldwide, making it probably the most watched professional women’s athletic event in US history.

Naturally, that massive audience also caused Netflix problems, since it was widely reported that some users were experiencing problems including the program crashing or freezing.

Tyson broke his quiet over his defeat to Paul just before the streamer revealed viewership figures, which is quite uncommon for Netflix. He stated that he truly feels like a winner.

While some may be dissatisfied with how things turned out, Tyson says he has no regrets because even taking part in the fight felt like a success. The boxing superstar took to X to share further thoughts on his comeback contest.

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Tyson reveals that he lost 25 pounds and required eight blood transfusions after his near-death experience in June.

 

After a couple of two-minute rounds with Paul, Tyson appeared unsteady. Jake has previously acknowledged that he took it easy on Tyson in the closing moments out of concern that he may suffer a catastrophic injury.

However, there were many people cheering for Tyson to make one final appearance in the ring, and the statistics show that Iron Mike is still regarded by most as one of the greatest boxers of all time.

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