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Unexpected Turnabout: Was the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Fight Rigged? A Fighter Makes Startling Disclosures


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An estimated 60 million households worldwide have watched the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match on Netflix.

Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul The boxing match on Netflix has taken center stage. But despite the height, there has been controversy since, according to a source; several critics called the fight one-sided and even said it was choreographed.

Sara Bailey, the women's WBA world light flyweight champion, has claimed that Paul and Tyson's boxing battle was "fixed." According to Lucas Bahdi, another guest, Paul handled the altercation casually, according to the Express-US.

The highly anticipated boxing bout between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson drew 60 million households globally, according to a statement released by Netflix on Saturday. The event peaked at 65 million views. The battle between the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion Tyson and the 27-year-old social media influencer-turned-prize fighter Paul, which Paul won, were shown live on Netflix.

According to Netflix, the co-main event between Puerto Rico's featherweight champion Amanda Serrano and Ireland's lightweight champion Katie Taylor drew close to 50 million viewers.

A statement released by Netflix stated that the fight is likely to be the most watched professional women's event in US history.

According to outage tracking website Downdetector, there were minor delays throughout the match's live-stream, with over 90,000 customers reporting issues on Netflix at its busiest.

After the interruption, which lasted around six hours in the US, the streaming service was operational again on Saturday.


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