Netflix confirm eye-watering viewing figures for Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson making it most watched fight since Muhammad Ali

NETFLIX has confirmed eye-watering Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson viewing figures – making it the most watched fight since Muhammad Ali.

The underwhelming fight ended in a unanimous win for Paul over the boxing icon.

ReutersJake Paul’s fight against Mike Tyson is the most-streamed sporting event ever[/caption]

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The event was a record breaker for the streaming service as it peaked at 65MILLION concurrent streams.

According to TVision, 56 per cent of all US TV viewing between 12am and 1am EST was to the fight.

Globally, it is estimated that there were 108MILLION viewers who tuned into watch the pair hardly trade any blows.

This has seen it rank as the TENTH most-watched sporting event of ALL TIME.

It was viewed by just 16 million fewer people than the Superbowl.

The only boxing fight to have been watched more was Muhammad Ali‘s rematch against Leon Spinks in 1978.

Ali was the last great fighter to perform on national TV before pay-per-view took over.

A record 2billion viewers worldwide watched in 80 nations as The Greatest took a unanimous decision for the final victory of his career. 

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However, they are all dwarfed by the viewing figures of the Fifa World Cup.

The final in Qatar in 2022 is widely considered one of the greatest football matches of all time.

Top ten most watched sport events of all time

Here are the top ten most watched sporting events of all time…

10. Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson – 108million

9. Superbowl 2023 – 124million

8. Rugby World Cup final 2019 – 857million

7. Asian Games – 986million

6. Muhammad Ali vs Leon Spinks rematch – 2billion

5.  Winter Olympics 2006 – 2.1billion

4. Cricket World Cup final 2019- 2.6billion

3. Tour de France – 3.5billion

2. Olympic Games – 4.7billion

1. World Cup final 2022 – 5.4billion

Argentina clinched victory for Lionel Messi thanks to a penalty shootout after the game ended 3-3 following extra-time.

That match was watched by 5.4BILLION people around the world.

This is over half of planet Earth‘s current estimated population of 8billion people.

But Paul’s victory over Tyson was the number one event in 78 countries, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, the UK and the US.

Meanwhile, Katie Taylor‘s undisputed super-lightweight rematch victory over Amanda Serrano also broke records.

The bout was the most watched professional women’s sports event in the history of the US.

Most PPV boxing fights of all time

HERE is a look at the top 10 most pay-per-view buys in boxing history…

10. Mayweather vs. Cotto – 1.5 million

9. Tyson vs. Holyfield – 1.6 million

8. Tyson vs. McNeeley – 1.6 million

6. Tyson vs. Lewis – 1.96 million

5. Tyson vs. Holyfield II – 1.99 million

4. Mayweather vs. Alvarez – 2.2 million

3. Mayweather vs. De La Hoya – 2.4 million

2. Mayweather vs. McGregor – 4.3 million

1. Mayweather vs. Pacquiao – 4.6 million

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