Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson will be available to the 260 million subscribers on Netflix, which could make this the most-watched lived sporting event ever on July 20th in their boxing match at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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Ariel Helwani is reporting the numbers and his belief that Paul-Tyson could become the most-watched live sporting event, which would be impressive, and it could lead to Netflix becoming a major sports outlet due to its massive subscriber base.
It still hasn’t been decided whether the fight between the 58-year-old former unified heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul will be an exhibition or a real fight. Helwani says, “It’s a real fight,” but it still hasn’t been announced as such.
TalkSPORT revealed that Jake Paul’s MVP co-founder, Nakisa Bidarian, said neither fighter would wear headgear on July 20th.
Key Details Fueling the Paul vs. Tyson Clash:
- The Netflix Factor: 260 million subscriber base. The Paul-Tyson fight will be included in a regular subscription, with no extra PPV fees.
- Iconic Venue: The match will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with a seating capacity of 80,000.
- Age Gap and Controversy: 31 years difference in ages between 58-year-old Tyson and 27-year-old Jake.
Quotes from Helwani:
“Jake Paul is returning to action on July 20th against Mike Tyson. It’s a real fight happening on July 20th,” said Ariel Helwani on his YouTube channel.
“That’s item #1. Item #2 is they’re fighting at A&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in front of, it hasn’t been decided; they’re working on it right now, I’m told, in terms of what the configuration will be, but it’s going to be somewhere in the 65 and 80,000 range as far as spectators.
“It’s absurd. There’s been a couple of fights there, Pacquiao, Canelo, etc. This is absurd. Item #3, which I feel has been completely lost, and I understand why because there’s a 30-year age gap, it’s Tyson, it’s Jake Paul, it’s A&T Stadium and all that.
“I’m as intrigued by item #3, it’s live on Netflix. No pay-per-view if you’re a Netflix subscriber, and they have 260 million approximately subscribers around the world available in every country.
“If you’re already a subscriber, you get it [Paul vs. Tyson] for free. You don’t have to pay extra. It’s not like you have to pay $50 on top of whatever it costs. $13, whatever it is, to be a subscriber.
“The number of people who watch this fight will arguably be the most people to ever watch a live combat sports event. I don’t think that’s a stretch because of the subscriber because it is available to everyone via the same platform. My understanding is that this was signed on November 1st for July 20th,” said Helwani.
