Netflix servers in trouble for fight between Jake Paul and Tyson Fury

Netflix servers in trouble for fight between Jake Paul and Tyson Fury
Netflix servers in trouble for fight between Jake Paul and Tyson Fury

The boxing fight between Youtuber Jake Paul and legend Mike Tyson, broadcast on the night of Friday to Saturday on Netflix, caused great difficulty for the platform's servers.

A copy to review. Broadcast on Netflix, the boxing fight between Youtuber Jake Paul and legend Mike Tyson was difficult to follow for fans. If the spectacle in the ring more than divided observers, the platform experienced many problems with its servers on the sidelines of the event.

Faced with the influx of people wanting to watch this fight, Netflix had difficulty offering a quality streaming service. Many viewers showed their anger on social media as their screens froze due to buffering.

Fury's butt shown on air

This fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson was the first sporting event to be broadcast live on Netflix, earning a total of $40 million each for both fighters. The VOD giant will have to improve at the end of the year, on Christmas Day, with the broadcast of two NFL games.

Furthermore, before the fight in front of nearly 72,000 spectators in the room, Mike Tyson answered questions from Netflix. Following his interview, “Iron Mike” found himself with his butt exposed. As a symbol, the image was blocked at this moment for some.

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