The two boxers previously went head-to-head on Netflix in the leadup to the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul last November, which ended with Taylor’s controversial
Jake Paul teases a major fight coming to Netflix soon, following his highly anticipated bout against Mike Tyson.
NETFLIX users could unintentionally land themselves in hot water next week simply by watching a new show on the platform. And if they’re caught breaking the rules it could technically mean a
THE long-overdue Battle of Britain between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua could end up on Netflix, if The Gypsy King comes out of retirement. Fury seemingly put the final nail in the coffin of the
The trilogy is now slated for its own Netflix main event - Taylor and Serrano collide for the undisputed super lightweight championship on Friday, July 11th in Madison Square Garden. Taylor vs. Serrano 3 headlines an all-women pro boxing card, the first of its kind.
Shares in the streaming giant fell back 8.5 percent on Thursday after MoffettNathanson analysts warned a gain from turning password-borrowers into paying customers had possibly run its course.
Netflix is getting back in the ring this summer. The streamer will air the third matchup between super lightweight champion Katie Taylor and featherweight world champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano on July 11.
The Paul vs. Tyson fight on Netflix attracted 1.4 million signups, demonstrating Netflix's plan for using live sports to drive subscriber growth.
Netflix is eyeing Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford and Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury after Jake Paul vs. Tyson boosted its boxing plans.
Netflix viewers are at risk of a whopping fine if they don’t abide by the rules while watching a new show. Up to now, the streaming platform has allowed subscribers to watch their favourite programmes and movies without a TV licence.
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THE long-overdue Battle of Britain between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua could end up on Netflix, if The Gypsy King comes out of retirement. Fury seemingly put the final nail in the coffin of the ...