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According to figures from VideoAmp and internal Netflix data, the Friday night bout - a majority decision win for Taylor - drew a worldwide audience of 6 million viewers from opening to closing bell. About 70 percent of that audience, or 4.2 million viewers, came from the United States.
This weekend marks the return to the boxing ring for Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao, the world's only eight-division boxing champion, following his four-year retirement from the sport.
Despite Apple appearing to be in the driver’s seat for F1 media rights (at a reported $150 million annually), UFC and MLB still up for grabs and the NFL possibly coming to market early, the company re-emphasized during its Q2 earnings call Thursday afternoon that sports are still just a minor part of its streaming strategy.
We look at the full fight card for next Friday's Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 headlined Netflix boxing card from Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano made history as their trilogy bout on July 12 headlined an all-women’s boxing card. The event was held at a sold-out Madison
Filming for Jamie Foxx’s sixth Netflix project, Fight for ’84, is to get underway in September 2025.
The all-women's boxing card will be held at Madison Square Garden July 11, and will stream live on Netflix. Skip to main content Plus Icon Click to expand the Mega Menu.
Netflix is airing another live boxing match. The service will exclusively stream a rematch between Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor on Friday, July 11th, according to an announcement on Thursday.
A full Saturday of boxing is on tap for July 19 in Las Vegas, when welterweight champion Mario Barrios and Manny Pacquiao square off in a main event.
Netflix's foray into live boxing, with the bout between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, attracted millions of viewers but was marked by technical glitches. Sponsor Message. SCOTT DETROW, HOST:
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Extra.ie on MSNKatie Taylor’s pure class overcomes Netflix’s warped fight coverageKatie Taylor did it. Of course, she did. Like we always knew she would. And she saved her best for last. The final act of the trilogy lacked the savage intensity of the first two wars, but the more conservative nature of the fight allowed the legend from Bray to deliver a clinic in pugilism.