ARLINGTON, Texas — It’s fight night in North Texas and the rest of the world as Jake Paul and Mike Tyson get ready to face off at AT&T Stadium Friday night on Netflix.
So far through the event, the fights have been going well — except for one thing. Many have noticed that their Netflix streams have been buffering and it’s making it a less-than-special viewing experience.
Boxing spectators from around the world have taken to X, formerly Twitter, to voice their complaints and poke fun at the streaming platform.
#netfilx trying to fix their servers: pic.twitter.com/pFNQrfStnl
— Wheelman 🇺🇸 (@Alleywheelman) November 16, 2024
#netfilx this y’all ? pic.twitter.com/XdoK0fnuhm
— NickHatesRealestate (@hatesrealestate) November 16, 2024
Why #netfilx go me chillin with the loading symbol I want my 6.99 back pic.twitter.com/AZx4e8KN8G
— MR. PTO (@EchoMeldRadio) November 16, 2024
So, while Netflix isn’t charging any subscribers an additional fee to view the fight, it appears the masses are still upset with the quality of the experience thus far.
With one more fight until the main event, there’s not a lot of time for Netflix to troubleshoot these issues. So, hang in there, folks!