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Netflix has announced its latest sports documentary series, focusing on the life and legacy of legendary boxer and cultural icon Mike Tyson. The three-part series, set to premiere in 2024,… The post Mike Tyson’s Untold Story to Hit Netflix in New Documentary Series appeared first on Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News,
Jake Paul said his Netflix fight with Mike Tyson would draw 90,000 spectators, but record show it didn’t even come close.
Fresh off his live boxing match with Jake Paul, Netflix is spotlighting Mike Tyson’s life in a new docuseries.
Netflix’s NFL coverage had a lot riding on it. Especially after the infamous Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight. That event drew a massive 65 million live streams but was plagued by buffering issues. It turned the high-energy boxing match into a frustrating experience for many. Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos reportedly said in a December conference:
Lamar did break the all-time NFL rushing record for a QB Wednesday, passing Michael Vick. Side note: If Vick had come along today, when the offenses have embraced using QBs with elite speed and running acumen, he would have been a multiple-time MVP too. Well, minus that dog thing and all.
Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. On the heels of the record viewership for his boxing bout with Jake Paul, Netflix has announced that Mike Tyson will be the subject of an upcoming documentary series.
Netflix is the perfect platform to tell my story because of their global reach,' the 58-year-old former boxer said. Roughly a month after Mike Tyson’s last fight, Netflix announced that a documentary was the next project that Tyson would take on.
Some minor technical issues popped up during Netflix's coverage of the Christmas Day matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers, including one of the game’s graphics briefly displaying an error shortly after kickoff.
The streaming giant is moving deeper into live programming but faces questions about its ability to host real-time events without a hitch.
Before the Ravens-Texans kicked off, Netflix reported that it eclipsed its peak concurrent viewers of any Christmas in the past four years.