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Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson Ratings: Most Streamed Sporting Event Ever

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The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight garnered record-breaking ratings for Netflix.

Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Ratings

The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight is the most-streamed sporting event ever, Netflix announced in a press release on Tuesday.

The broadcast peaked at 65 million concurrent streams, with 38 million concurrent streams in the U.S.

Per TVision, 56% of U.S. TV viewing between 12 a.m. ET and 1 a.m. ET belonged to Paul vs. Tyson. From the opening to the closing bell, there was an estimated average minute* (AMA) audience of 108 million live viewers globally. That figure increased to an AMA of 125 million (Live+1) as viewing continued into the weekend.

The co-main event between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano is the professional women’s sports event in American history, with 47 million AMA in the U.S. and an average of 74 million live viewers globally.

On social media, the Paul vs. Tyson fight generated 1.4 billion impressions across Netflix’s global social channels. #PaulTyson was the No. 1 trending topic worldwide on X on Friday night.

The event did experience significant technical difficulties, with many Netflix s dealing with buffering issues throughout the broadcast.

*Total viewership AMA estimates are derived from TVision data in the US and first-party data in global markets.

Paul vs. Tyson’s Record-Breaking Gate

Viewership was not the only record broken.

Paul vs. Tyson and Taylor vs. Seranno 2 earned a gate revenue of $18,117,072, the ninth-highest combat sports gate ever in U.S. history.

The $18 million gate nearly doubled the previous Texas gate record of $9 million set by Canelo Álvarez vs. Billy Joe Saunders in 2021.

Paul vs. Tyson is the biggest combat sports gate outside of Las Vegas in U.S. history in of revenue.

The average ticket price for the event was $304, a 123% increase over the previous AT&T Stadium record of $136 set by Álvarez vs. Billy Saunders.

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Dan is a multifaceted content creator who specializes in sports, pop culture, and entertainment. His entertainment work has been featured on Digital Trends, where he has interviewed Brendan Fraser, Jamie Lee Curtis, Alison Brie, Adam DeVine, Sadie Sink, Chris O'Dowd, Machine Gun Kelly, and Frank Grillo. Dan's entertainment work has also been featured on Coming Soon, Hidden Remote, and WatchMojo. Dan's other ion in life revolves around sports, graduating from Marist College with a degree in Sports Communication and Journalism. From columns about the latest in New York sports to gambling predictions, Dan continues to find success in written and broadcast journalism. Previous written work can be found at Unafraid Show, while broadcast clips can be seen on WAVE.tv and CBS Sports.

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