Jake Paul Announces Big Fight Coming To Netflix Soon Following ‘Record-Breaking’ Fight Against Mike Tyson

Jake Paul
Netflix made a massive move by hosting one of the wildest boxing events ever between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson. While the fight was always seen as pure entertainment, it turned out to be a major spectacle. After delivering record-breaking numbers, Jake Paul now hints that another big Netflix fight could be on the horizon. With streaming proving to be a game-changer for boxing, Paul seems ready to capitalize on the platform once again for his next blockbuster bout.
The Paul vs. Tyson boxing match on Netflix shattered records, becoming the most-streamed sporting event ever with 108 million live viewers worldwide. The fight drew 65 million concurrent streams, including 38 million from the US alone. With numbers this massive, Netflix is now looking to further capitalize on the lucrative sports streaming market.
Fresh off the success of the event, Jake Paul has hinted at another major fight on the platform, signaling that Netflix could be doubling down on its investment in combat sports. “I’m doing a big fight on Netflix soon. It’s gonna do hopefully well like last time we broke the records,” he said.
‼️ Jake Paul says he’s doing a big fight on Netflix soon 👀🔜
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Though details remain under wraps, his comments suggest that Netflix is looking to double down on its investment in boxing, potentially setting the stage for yet another high-profile showdown in the near future.
Netflix Eyes Alvarez vs. Crawford & Fury vs. Joshua After Jake Paul Fight Success

Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford
Netflix is making a serious statement in the boxing world. After the massive success of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, they’re not just dipping their toes in—they’re going all in. With Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 set for July 11 at Madison Square Garden, the streaming giant is already gearing up for even bigger moves in 2025.
According to Chris Mannix, Netflix has its sights set on two of the biggest fights possible: Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford and the long-awaited showdown between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. If they lock these in, Netflix won’t just be a player in boxing—they’ll be running the show.
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