It seems that Netflix is persisting in its exploration of live sports events, this time organizing another boxing contest. Last year’s event featured Jake Paul going up against a non-active professional, Mike Tyson (who was 58 at the time), in an exhibition match. The live broadcast attracted millions of viewers, although technical issues caused some to lose their connection, with a few even filing lawsuits due to the poor streaming quality. Despite this setback, Netflix is pressing on, scheduling another fight-night event. Fortunately, this upcoming contest appears to be more enticing than Paul vs. Tyson.
By the specified date, Netflix’s upcoming live boxing showcase will feature the genuine titleholders from the Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson matchup as headliners in their own event. Viewers who tuned in last year might recall Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano engaging in an intense bout, which many consider superior to the main event. This was their second encounter, and they will meet again this year to conclude their trilogy. The third match between Taylor and Serrano is scheduled for July 11, 2025.
For the first time ever, the upcoming event at Madison Square Garden in New York will feature a female-led main card, with this pair’s match being the second fight on the program, sharing the stage with Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson. This highly anticipated bout is expected to break records as the most-watched professional female sports event in U.S. history, boasting over 74 million live viewers. Katie Taylor emerged victorious in their last two encounters against Amanda Serrano, making their upcoming fight more about completing a trilogy, as described by Serrano, than determining who is the undisputed best.
Netflix Is Fully Committed to Live Sports Events
Picture a business known for sending DVDs (remember those old discs?) and snacks evolving into a major player in the live sports streaming industry. In recent times, Netflix has been making its mark as a popular destination for live events, alongside movies and TV shows. The streaming service recently secured the rights to broadcast WWE events, with the RAW show streaming live every Monday on Netflix. Moreover, Netflix has previously streamed events such as the SAG Awards and John Mulaney’s talk show last summer. This summer, the talk show is coming back under a new weekly format, now known as Everyone’s Live.
In a review of the Taylor vs. Serrano live broadcast, Netflix’s Head of Content, Bela Bajaria, shared her enthusiasm about the chance to watch these two athletes square off again on Netflix. She declared that the Taylor-Serrano 2 fight was not only one of the most exhilarating matches she had ever seen, but it also marked a historic milestone as the most-watched professional women’s sports event in the U.S. At Netflix, we take pride in highlighting the accomplishments of female athletes and are excited to present another groundbreaking event, MVP, to our worldwide audience.
It seems that Jake Paul has scheduled another event, but this time not on Netflix. By creating a phony advertisement for a face-off against his brother Logan, the Paul brothers have moved over to Max for a fresh reality show. Is that exciting news?
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2025-03-06 20:43