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Filming for Jamie Foxx’s sixth Netflix project, Fight for ’84, is to get underway in September 2025.
According to figures from VideoAmp and internal Netflix data, the Friday night bout — a majority decision win for Taylor — drew a worldwide audience of 6 million viewers from opening to closing bell. About 70 percent of that audience, or 4.2 million viewers, came from the United States.
Despite Apple appearing to be in the driver’s seat for F1 media rights (at a reported $150 million annually), UFC and MLB still up for grabs and the NFL possibly coming to market early, the company re-emphasized during its Q2 earnings call Thursday afternoon that sports are still just a minor part of its streaming strategy.
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REVOLT on MSNNetflix’s all-women boxing event spotlights Katie Taylor, Amanda Serrano, and a new wave of championsAmanda Serrano and Katie Taylor headline Netflix’s first all-women’s boxing event, joined by champions Alycia Baumgardner and Shadasia Green.
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano made history as their trilogy bout on July 12 headlined an all-women’s boxing card. The event was held at a sold-out Madison
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Netflix Junkie on MSN7 Best Boxing Beats You Can Watch On Netflix Before The Saul Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford ShowdownWhile the boxers prepare themselves for a showdown like never before at the camps, it is only fair for the appreciators to gear up just as heatedly, with Netflix's stellar visual training options, of course.
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano attracted a large audience as they closed out their legendary rivalry on Friday.
The historic all-women card, which broke the record for the most world championships contested on a single boxing event, was streamed on Netflix in more than 200 countries.
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano’s trilogy fight delivered as high as 6million viewers to break records as the most watched women’s sporting event of 2025.
Here's when to expect Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano to walk out to the ring for their trilogy fight at New York's Madison Square Garden.
From an undisputed heavyweight championship rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois to the return of 46-year-old Manny Pacquiao atop a loaded PBC on Prime pay-per-view card, there are no shortage of big names and even bigger fights on the docket this weekend.