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Tyson vs. Paul Netflix Buffering Issues Cause Instant Reactions
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Tyson vs. Paul Netflix Buffering Issues Cause Instant Reactions

With all eyes on the highly anticipated fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, fans took to social media to share their reactions to Netflix’s first boxing event.

The event will be broadcast live on Netflix from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and will feature four games. It was free for viewers who subscribed to the platform.

Actress Rosie Perez, boxer Roy Jones Jr. and presenter Mauro Ranallo formed the commentary team. The show also started with boxer Andre Ward, comedian Cedric The Entertainer and presenter Kate Scott at the desk.

The broadcast featured in-stadium promotion, with “pink guards” sitting in the crowd to promote the second season of Squid Game on Netflix.

The stream appears to be having issues early on, with viewers complaining about buffering issues and some miscommunication with the host. Netflix has encountered these types of problems in the past. USA TODAY contacted Netflix. There is currently no comment from the platform.

Here’s how fans around the world have been thinking about the Netflix presentation.

How did fans react to the Netflix production?

Some viewers began to worry about how the stream would hold up throughout the evening after experiencing buffering issues during the first fight between Neeraj Goyat and Whindersson Nunes.

Has Netflix had production errors?

Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis joined Kate Scott and Andre Ward at the counter for an appearance after the first fight. Both were opponents during Tyson’s professional career.

There were some technical difficulties during production, with Holyfield unable to hear Scott’s questions during the interview. Lewis was then given the task of passing the questions on to Holyfield, who was sitting next to him.

The miscommunication continued and Scott threw at a camera backstage, causing a pause before two fighters actually entered their respective locker rooms. Scott was heard asking the production truck, “Where are we?” while the backstage recording was shown.