Netflix experienced 'technical issues' during the opening fight on the main-card ahead of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson as boxing fans demanded answers on how to solve the problem.
A middleweight bout between Neeraj Goyat and Whindersson Nunes kicked off the main-card portion of Paul vs. Tyson.
But Netflix users had trouble watching the fight as the streaming service ran into a major problem, having earlier complained about the picture quality.
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People took to social media to complain about the buffering issues, which prevented fans from watching Goyat vs. Nunes smoothly.
One X user wrote: "Is anyone else having buffering issues with #PaulTyson undercard bouts?"
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A second tweeted: "Yo @netflix fix the buffering yall should’ve known the world was going to watch this fight."
A third added: "Is anyone else having issues with @netflix? Sound has cut off and constantly buffers during the life event. Get it together."
A fourth said: "Anyone else experiencing buffering issues on this Netflix fight??"
Another commented: "Whoops the Netflix fight started buffering and now the stream has stopped. Never saw that happen with Netflix before!"
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The buffering issues doesn't bode well ahead of Paul and Tyson entering the ring as more users will be logging on to watch the main-event.
How to watch Paul vs Tyson if you don't have Netflix
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Topics: Boxing, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Fan Reactions