Mike Tyson is still feeling the effects of his November 2024 bout against Jake Paul, revealing that he has yet to fully recover from the high-profile fight. At 58 years old, Tyson
Netflix’s big bet on live events is paying off. New data published by the analytics firm Antenna indicates that Netflix added 1.43 million subscribers in the days surrounding the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match, while 656,000 members signed up around its NFL Christmas Day games.
Tyson and Paul were last together during their Nov. 15 boxing match, which the former YouTuber won by unanimous decision
Logan Paul (1-1) is coming off a disqualification win over BJJ star Dillon Danis in October 2023, while Jake is riding a five-fight win streak with victories over Mike Tyson, Mike Perry, and Nate Diaz.
Netflix added nearly 19 million subscribers during the holiday-season quarter to help propel its earnings beyond analysts’ projections, signaling that the video streaming service’s expansion into live programming is paying off.
The streaming giant hosted its record-breaking boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, and its first ever NFL games, in the quarter.
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
Netflix’s ad-tier subscription used to cost $6.99. A standard subscription used to be $15.49. And a premium subscription used to be $22.99.
Podcast king Joe Rogan was stunned by his guest's story about a meeting between boxing icons Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali
Tyson struggled against Paul, who has had only 11 professional fights but is more than three decades younger than the former world heavyweight champion.
Jake Paul has taken aim at the sport of mixed martial arts as he fired back at UFC president Dana White's claims that boxing is not the sport it once was.