Antonio Brown: A man of the people.
That's at least 7.6 million people.
While Netflix viewers of Paul vs. Tyson were furious over buffering issues, an unlikely hero's X livestream from AT&T Stadium calmed the boxing world.
“CTESPN is the only place with live games.” Brown posted on X Just before 11pm on Friday night.
His post included a link to the livestream and gained incredible traction. For Netflix, such traction resulted in terrible quality and, in some cases, a complete loss of signal to viewers.
The former Steelers and Buccaneers wide receiver was stationed in a suite at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys, and for a good portion of the game, at least the first game, trained his smartphone on the venue's giant video screen. I was doing it. 6 rounds.
Brown's feed was still available as of Saturday morning, he said. terrible announcement. It appears to have been deleted since then.
More than 7.6 million people watched the fight live on gained an audience.
“Tonight we broke the record.” In a subsequent post, Brown wrote:. “I don't trust other platforms. Shout out to @ElonMusk.”
AB's faithful followers thanked him for his service.
“Jake Paul is boxing Mike Tyson and Antonio Brown's broadcasts are more reliable than Netflix.” An X user wrote. “2024 is going to be wild.”
“What a failure on Netflix. The platform crashes every time they try to run a marquee live event… [sic] In the world of live events, you want your service to be taken seriously, but a night like this just can't happen. ” another opinion.
“Netflix is operating like dial-up in 2003.” 3rd person wrote.
America can only hope that Antonio Brown will be on hand again for the NFL doubleheader on Netflix on Christmas Day.

