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Jake Paul-Anthony Joshua Fight Viewership: How Heavyweight Bout Compares to Canelo-Crawford, Other Netflix Boxing Events
The fight set a record for the highest-grossing boxing gate at Miami's Kaseya Center and drew 33 million average concurrent viewers globally, topping Netflix charts in 45 countries.
- On Dec. 19, 2025, Jake Paul fought Anthony Joshua at Miami's Kaseya Center in a Netflix live broadcast where Joshua knocked Paul out in the sixth round, drawing 33 million viewers.
- Promoters staged the fight to drive gate and global revenue, setting the Kaseya Center's highest-grossing boxing gate with reported event revenue near $184,000,000 and $40-$50 million guarantees for Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua.
- Compared with other Netflix boxing broadcasts, the Paul–Joshua numbers sit below recent peaks, with Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson drawing 108,000,000 viewers and Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford 41,500,000, while Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano III attracted about 6,000,000.
- Paul posted an X‑ray and `Double broken jaw,` on Instagram and vowed a return, leaving Jake Paul with a 12-2 record as Joshua made a return to form.
- Global charting and repeated boxing collaborations position Netflix as an increasing player in live sports, with Paul–Joshua reaching Top 10 in 91 countries and No.1 in 45.
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Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua ranked number one in 45 countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Mexico and Argentina
Coverage Details
Total News Sources20
Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources lean Left
63% Left
L 63%
C 25%
12%
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