Mike Tyson and Netflix have something in common as they both crashed tonight in the big fight with Jake Paul.
All three also happened to be a disappointment.
Regarding Netflix crashing, all throughout the night the streamer was having problems serving the fight to possibly over hundred million fans (Netflix says 60 million households).
Netflix then had major problems during the Paul vs Tyson fight, which went out near the end of their fight.
Elon Musk’s X is flooded with users complaining about their streams. I also complained, and as I tweeted, I actually switched to watching the fight on my PC, which I think had a better stream. And if the stream did go out on my PC, it was a lot quicker to refresh the browser than fooling around with the TV and remote.
Regarding the fight, it was interesting for all of one round.
It actually seemed as if Jake Paul was scared of squaring off with Tyson. Paul did everything he could to avoid Tyson’s fury of punches. For the most part, Jake Paul did just that.
However, after that it was all Jake Paul who constantly hit Tyson with a barrage of jabs. While watching, I felt and tweeted that Paul could have taken Tyson out any time.
When the fight ended, I tweeted that I thought Jake Paul didn’t end up KO’ing Tyson out of respect. That’s my thought.
Tyson didn’t have any legs. You could tell the much younger Jake was in much better shape. There was one time I felt Tyson had a window to come back, which was in round five. I noticed Jake kept lowering his hands. I was hoping Tyson would storm in and KO Paul. However, again, Tyson just didn’t have it in him.
After the fight they asked Tyson if he was done fighting. Tyson said he could see himself taking on Jake’s brother, Logan Paul, who laughed and told Tyson he would kill him.
Throughout the fight, Tyson also kept biting his glove. When asked about that, Tyson said, “I have a biting fixation,” which drew a laugh from the crowd.
Jake Paul also gave respect to Tyson after the fight. Sure, he was talking a lot of shit before the fight to hype things up, but when it came down to it, he respected Tyson, who also respected Paul.
The fight went the distance, 8 2-minute rounds, with Jake Paul unanimously coming out on top. It wasn’t the best fight but it might have had the best hype.