Netflix forced to issue apology before Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing fight

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2024-11-16 02:56:07 | Updated at 2024-11-16 05:51:15 2 hours ago
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Netflix host Kate Scott was forced to issue an apology during the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson event after technical difficulties disrupted their broadcast coverage.

The incident occurred following the opening fight between Neeraj Goyat and Whindersson Nunes, as Scott attempted to introduce boxing legends Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield to viewers.


The broadcast team encountered significant sound issues as they tried to facilitate discussion with the former champions, who both previously fought Tyson during their careers.

During the broadcast, Holyfield was unable to hear Scott's questions, forcing her to rely on Lewis to relay her queries.

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Netflix host Kate Scott was forced to issue an apology during the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson event after technical difficulties disrupted their broadcast coverage.

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"Evander, I apologise, I'm so sorry about the sound. Lennox, thank you for helping us out with the interview," Scott said on the punditry desk.

The technical difficulties were further highlighted when Scott's microphone remained active during her communication with the production gallery.

"Where are we guys?" she was heard asking the production team.

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The British boxing legend expressed concern for Paul, noting: "I was thinking that Jake Paul was going to be in trouble, because Mike Tyson knows how to throw great body punches, great head shots."

Lewis provided specific insights into how he expects the fight to unfold.

"[I expect to see] Mike Tyson just kind of cutting off the ring and throwing body and head blows, when he can catch up to Jake Paul," the former champion explained.

He predicted Paul would employ a mobile strategy, adding: "I'm sure Jake Paul will be moving fast, moving around the ring. He's not going to want to stand there and get hit by Mike Tyson!"

"I'll be there and it's going to be exciting."

Tyson has won 50 pro fights prior to the bout with Paul. As for the 27-year-old, he's won 10 of his 11 showdowns so far - with his last victory coming against Mike Perry back in July.

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