A class action lawsuit has been filed against Netflix for its subpar streaming of the historic fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul on November 15. Ronald “Blue” Denton filed a complaint in Florida, claiming that viewers had buffering, malfunctions, and trouble accessing the live feed.
Many spectators expressed their annoyance on X regarding Netflix’s technical difficulties throughout the bout, which saw Paul defeat the 58-year-old former world champion by unanimous decision.
As of this writing, Netflix has not responded to the complaint, but it has stated: “We don’t want to dismiss the poor experience of some members.” Even though we are aware that we can do better, we nevertheless view this event as a great success.
Netflix’s Problems While Millions of people encountered difficulties when attempting to view the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson match.
According to Denton, he and other viewers were “faced with legendary problems, including: no access, streaming glitches, and buffering issues” when they tuned into the program at approximately 8 p.m. ET.
Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, even vented his annoyance at the technological difficulties to his 3.3 million followers on X.
These problems have led to a breach of contract lawsuit against Netflix, and Denton is requesting undisclosed damages. However, Netflix boasted on X after the event that their buffering systems were having trouble meeting demand, praising the event’s magnitude.
The technical problems were not just there during the live feed; they were also noticeable during the on-site production. During the live webcast, veteran presenter Kate Abdo had to apologize to both the audience and boxing icon Evander Holyfield since the former four-time world heavyweight champion couldn’t hear her questions due to technical issues. Since his headphones had broken, Abdo had to turn to International Boxing Hall of Famer Lennox Lewis to help his erstwhile opponent, Holyfield.
“I’m so sorry about the sound, Evander,” she added. I appreciate you filling in and assisting with the interview, Lennox. Thank you very much.
Judges scored the bout 80-72, 79-73, and 79-73 in favor of the 27-year-old Paul, who went on to win the contentious bout by unanimous decision. Iron Mike displayed his age in the ring by stumbling multiple times, disappointing the much awaited event for those who could watch the stream.
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