Conor McGregor has agreed to an exhibition boxing match with Logan Paul, but fans want to know if he will fight Jake Paul as well. What we know.
In a groundbreaking move, Netflix entered the live-streaming arena in November with the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match. Drawing 108 million global viewers, the fight smashe
Netflix subscribers will see a noticeable jump in their monthly subscription fees, as the streaming company revels in new viewership. In a letter to shareholders on Tuesday, the company announced it increased prices across most plans in the U.S., Canada, Portugal and Argentina.
The streaming giant hosted its record-breaking boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, and its first ever NFL games, in the quarter.
Executives at Netflix cited live events like the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight and the Christmas Day NFL games it showed as reasons its fourth-quarter content "outperformed even our high expectations."
We enter 2025 with strong momentum,” Netflix said in its note to investors, saying it added a record 41 million subscribers in 2024 and re-accelerated growth.
JAKE PAUL put Mike Tyson on his shoulders as the pair reunited at Donald Trump’s inauguration party. The duo fought in Arlington, Texas last November, with their bout streamed live on
Jimmy Butler is the type of player who will go scorched earth to get precisely what he wants. Just ask the Timberwolves how it goes. He didn’t want to be there and did everything in his power to get out, including airing the entire team out on live television.
A Netflix press release from the 19th of November states: "60 million households watched the Paul vs Tyson main event live around the world, peaking at 65 million concurrent streams. Nearly 50 million households globally tuned in live for the co-main event of Serrano vs. Taylor 2."
In an unexpected post and bit of news this shows there is now serious discussions going on as regards a big boxing match and event with this.