33 million people watched Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua on Netflix
Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua ranked #1 in 45 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Mexico, and Argentina
The fight between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua, which the latter won by knockout, had an average audience of 33 million viewers per minute worldwide from start to finish, according to VideoAmp and Netflix.
According to the streaming platform, the event also reached the Top 10 in 91 countries and ranked number 1 in 45 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Australia, Mexico, and Argentina.
“EverPass estimates that nearly 600,000 viewers experienced the fight at commercial venues across the country, reflecting the event's exceptional reach in bars, restaurants, casinos, and hospitality venues across the United States,” it stated.
Additionally, the fight generated 1.25 billion impressions across Netflix's global social media channels and trended worldwide on X, reaching number 1 in the United States, United Kingdom, and Brazil.
The Alycia co-main event Baumgardner vs. Leila Beaudoin was also a success, attracting an average minute audience (AMA) of 15 million viewers worldwide. The card headlined by Joshua and Paul became the highest-grossing boxing event in the history of the Kaseya Center. What happened in the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua fights? In the bout, Jake Paul spent most of his time running around the ring to avoid Anthony Joshua's powerful punches, resulting in a low-scoring first few rounds. Midway through the fight, the YouTuber-turned-boxer showed signs of fatigue, and that proved to be his downfall. The Briton was able to connect with the American, knocking him down four times (twice in the fifth and twice more in the sixth). It was precisely in that round that Joshua finished Paul with a powerful right hand that fractured his jaw in two places. Following the victory, Anthony Joshua declared that he wants to face Tyson Fury next, while Paul asserted that he will continue fighting and again called for a fight against Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez. Jake Paul, 27, suffered his second career defeat. The first by knockout. The American YouTuber also has a record of 12 wins (six by knockout) and two losses. Anthony Joshua, 36,recovered from his knockout loss to Daniel Dubois last September by defeating Paul. The Briton has a record of 29 wins, 25 by knockout, and four losses.

