"Watching 60 million households before Tyson's return"...I'm not happy with buffering.

2024.11.18. AM 03:18
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60 million households around the world tuned in to the boxing match between 58-year-old Mike Tyson and 27-year-old Jake Paul, which was broadcast live on Netflix, the world's largest video streaming company, on the 16th.

"This boxing mega event has dominated social media, broken records and even jeopardized the buffering system," Netflix said.

However, viewers posted thousands of comments on Netflix complaining that they couldn't watch the game properly due to the buffering of the screen.

Netflix has been aggressive on live sports coverage, ambitiously preparing for Tyson's return, but the system overload has caused more than 95,000 reports of faulty connections on the day.

The match drew great attention as a match between "hack fist" Tyson, who returned to the professional boxing stage for the first time in 19 years, and a YouTuber-turned-professional boxer 31 years younger than him, and Tyson lost the match by decision.


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