Having YouTuber Jake Paul fight Mike Tyson
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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.
Netflix is eyeing Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford and Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury after Jake Paul vs. Tyson boosted its boxing plans.
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 ‘s coverage of the the boxing faceoff between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano was a huge hit, with the streamer proclaiming it the “most-watched professional women’s sports event in US history.
One such man is Shannon Briggs, who scored 37 first round knockouts in his heavyweight career and was world champion from 2006 to 2007. Speaking on social media, ‘The Cannon’ sent a clear threat Paul’s way. “You wanna run it, or just run? Mike [Tyson] wanted the money I just want [blood]. Let’s go champ!”
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