Netflix has revealed that 33 million viewers worldwide tuned in to watch Anthony Joshua face Jake Paul in their highly anticipated boxing match, making it one of the most-watched live sporting events on the streaming platform to date. The fight ended with Joshua knocking out Paul in the sixth round.
The fight at the Kaseya Centre in Miami was Joshua’s first in over a year. Right from the start, his experience and power stood out, although the match moved at a slower pace than many fans had hoped.
Joshua ended the fight with a clear knockout, settling weeks of debate about whether the match should have taken place. Netflix later celebrated on social media, calling it “the knockout heard around the world.”
Anthony Joshua knocked out Jake Paul in the 6th round
Beyond the knockout, the fight signalled something bigger for sports and the streaming industry. Netflix’s involvement significantly expanded the match’s audience, drawing in millions of casual viewers who might not typically watch the sport. For many, this was less about titles and rankings and more about spectacle.
Worldwide streaming services have greatly expanded boxing’s audience. Unlike expensive pay-per-view events, this fight was accessible to viewers globally, revolutionising how major boxing matches are watched.
The Joshua-Paul event was a huge financial success. Reports suggest that Joshua and Paul earned a combined total of approximately $184 million. This demonstrates the significant commercial interest in the fight and the increasing popularity of boxing events featuring celebrities.
The fight unfolded as expected. In the beginning, Paul had trouble keeping up, as he was ften falling more than holding on. Conversely, Joshua stayed calm, saving his energy and staying in control.
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Joshua’s dominance was clear by the fifth round. He knocked Paul down twice before winning in the sixth round with a powerful series of punches. The referee stopped the fight, as Paul was unable to continue. Joshua landed almost three times as many punches as Paul during the fight.
The result prompts speculation about prospects. Joshua’s victory maintains his activity and prominence amid discussions for major fights in 2026, potentially including a highly anticipated bout with Tyson Fury. Paul’s defeat stalls his progress and reignites questions regarding the boundaries of crossover boxing.
For Netflix, the takeaway is clear: live sports, particularly boxing’s blend with entertainment, can still captivate a massive global audience.
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