Netflix's Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson stream marred by buffering, technical difficulties: 'We crashed the site'
Jake Paul's boxing match against Mike Tyson on Friday was poised to be Netflix's breakthrough into the world of live sports. It looks like the streamer is headed toward embarrassment instead.
As the main card began at the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium, viewers across social media reported buffering issues that made the experience nearly unwatchable. With an unprecedented amount of viewers (for Netflix, at least) tuning in, it appeared the servers just didn't have the bandwidth.
Countless viewers, including this author, reported their streams repeatedly freezing and needing several seconds, if not minutes, to buffer. It was usually faster to just close out the stream and open it back up again. The situation wasn't far off from a "Silicon Valley" subplot.
The low point might have been an interview with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, whose microphone cut out while he was in the process of praising the streamer.
Pretty sure Jerry Jones will
be hiring a new audio team after this🤣#MikeTyson #NetflixFight pic.twitter.com/WWaTFyqIlR— Jim Grimes (@jimgrimes) November 16, 2024
A half-hour later, viewers were treated to a wandering camera showing Mike Tyson's uncovered posterior in the locker room.
Paul himself acknowledged the issue after the fight, a unanimous decision win over Tyson, who certainly looked 58 years old. While crowing about the attention the pair received, Paul bragged "We crashed the site."
Considering Netflix is planning to stream more live events, such as three years of NFL Christmas games and WWE Raw, the night was ominous as well as embarrassing. It also wasn't unprecedented, as Netflix encountered even worse issues during its infamous "Love is Blind" reunion livestream.
The replies to one Netflix tweet do a good job of reflecting the rage toward the streamer, but there were plenty of jokes and discourse on the rest of X. Thousands of users also reported their issues via Downdetector.com.
Everyone is mad at Netflix for its Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson stream
Anybody else's @netflix service crashing constantly during #PaulTyson pic.twitter.com/jfw4KmMKVs
— Yared Vazquez, M.D. (Octagon Doctor) (@dryared) November 16, 2024
My @netflix has crashed … & all I want is to watch this fight.
— Jay Williams (@RealJayWilliams) November 16, 2024
Netflix started up again then froze on a shot of Tyson’s butt. We’re stuck on that 🤦🏽♂️
— Mike Jones (@ByMikeJones) November 16, 2024
Netflix servers pic.twitter.com/WHiFTyAZDs
— Mike - MBA with Blue Collar Tendencies (@RoughEdgedNerd) November 16, 2024
Sure sounded like that was a great fight. Not that we saw any of it.
😂— jason fitz (@jasonfitz) November 16, 2024
Biggest fight tonight isn’t #PaulTyson
It’s Everyone vs Netflix buffering pic.twitter.com/QVAtsF5fer— Kyle Taylor (@KyleTaylor416) November 16, 2024
Netflix is finding out in real time how hard it is to produce live TV.
They need to get these Mic issues fixed before the NFL broadcast’s on Christmas.— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) November 16, 2024
Anybody else's @netflix service crashing constantly during #PaulTyson pic.twitter.com/jfw4KmMKVs
— Yared Vazquez, M.D. (Octagon Doctor) (@dryared) November 16, 2024
no Michael Buffer tonight, but plenty of buffering
— dave lane (@oldwaver) November 16, 2024
Fight night was awesome until it wouldn't stop buffering.
— Ian Browne (@IanMBrowne) November 16, 2024
My Netflix buffering nonstop pic.twitter.com/HvhNBBq9d9
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) November 16, 2024
This fight will be on a tape in Blockbuster in a month, I’m not gonna sit around with all this buffering.
— Bunkie Perkins (@BunkiePerkins) November 16, 2024
The lead up to this Mike Tyson fight is giving me nostalgia, mostly because trying to watch it on Netflix feels like I’m using a 14.4 Mbps dialup modem while my Dad yells at me to disconnect because I’m tying up the house phone line.
— Jared Wyllys (@jwyllys) November 16, 2024
Mike Tyson's punchout in 1987 had better video quality than #Netflix right now. #PaulTyson #Buffering pic.twitter.com/eB3ZwgIos2
— Kodiak (@KodiakJedi) November 16, 2024
That Taylor-Serrano fight was incredible, from what I got to see. A shame those two women didn't get a better broadcast.
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) November 16, 2024
Netflix isn’t ready for this
(which is a crazy statement to type)— Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) November 16, 2024
Netflix got millions of people to watch this thing and they have mics that don’t work, earpieces not functioning and connection issues. pic.twitter.com/aM3B1frUOT
— Russell Dorsey (@Russ_Dorsey1) November 16, 2024
.@netflix have you tried opening the curtains at the stadium
— CJ Fogler 🫡 (@cjzero) November 16, 2024
Netflix servers right now 😂 pic.twitter.com/YmPuBdcFSz
— Jordan Payton (@LEGIQN) November 16, 2024
And my buddies ask me why I still have cable…
This is why: pic.twitter.com/TFtL1EGadR— Nick Camino (@NickCaminoWKYC) November 16, 2024
If Netflix can’t do a boxing match how are they supposed to do a primetime NFL game that might determine AFC seeding in six weeks
— Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) November 16, 2024
Netflix executives watching these streaming issues: pic.twitter.com/iKSy1bgR8j
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) November 16, 2024
First night of my new gig as Netflix’s director of live programming and everyone says I’m doing a fantastic job.
— Mike Rutherford (@CardChronicle) November 16, 2024