Netflix Faces Lawsuit Over Tyson-Paul Fight Streaming Issues

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A Florida man has filed a $50 million class-action lawsuit against Netflix over streaming issues during the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul boxing match. The lawsuit claims Netflix breached its contract due to frequent glitches that disrupted the viewing experience for millions. Many viewers expressed frustration online, and the lawsuit highlights Netflix's alleged unpreparedness for the event, despite its large audience. Netflix reported the fight was its biggest live sports event, streamed to 280 million subscribers globally.
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