It appears that you watched the recent Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing event on Netflix, regardless of how you went about it. Even with streaming issues causing problems throughout, the numbers for the event have been released.
Netflix and Most Valuable Promotions, the promotion led by Paul, drew over 108 million viewers, according to a release. The event was the most-streamed global sporting event ever held with a record 65 million live concurrent streams.
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Along with Paul and Tyson battling to a decision that was ultimately won by the younger Paul, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano squared off. The co-main event was hotly-contested, with Taylor coming out on top in the rematch between the two.
With the eyes of the world glued to the card, Taylor vs. Serrano also made history. The female boxing match became the most-watched professional women’s sports event in United States history.
Jake Paul Vs. MIke Tyson Generated Record-Breaking Views On Netflix
With 65 million concurrent streams of the Paul vs. Tyson event, that included 38 million within the U.S. According to TVision, 56 percent of all U.S. television viewing between 12 a.m. ET and 1 a.m. ET was set to the Paul vs. Tyson fight.
Despite not being able to put the former heavyweight boxing champion away, Paul had no trouble earning a decision. The event took place from AT&T Stadium outside of Dallas, Texas, home to the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL.
Here are some more key numbers from Tyson vs. Paul:
- An estimated average minute audience (AMA) of 108 million live viewers globally from the opening to closing bell watched Paul vs. Tyson.
- That number continued to drive into the weekend, reaching an estimated AMA of 125 million for Live+1.
- The Taylor vs. Serrano fight averaged an estimated 74 million live viewers globally.
- The event as a whole was the No. 1 title on Netflix for the week with 46.6 million views (total hours viewed/runtime) through Sunday.
- Seventy-eight total countries made it No. 1 in their respective country including Argentina, Australia, Brazi, Canada, Germany and Mexico.
- For the week of November 11-17, Tyson vs. Paul was in the Top 10 in 91 countries tracked.
- Joe Hand Promotion, estimates more than 1 million viewers watched from over 6,000 bars and restaurants in the U.S. That sets another record for combat sports live events over the last 50-plus years.
- -The fight generated over 1.4 billion owned impressions across Netflix global social channels. The #PaulTyson hashtag was the No. 1 trending top worldwide on X on Friday with #Serrano checking in just behind in the U.S., Brazil, Spain and Canada.