Entertainment News: Stream Glitches, Fight Drama & Love on Netflix

Netflix’s stream of the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight left many viewers frustrated, sparking a class-action lawsuit from Ronald “Blue” Denton. Legal documents reveal claims of “legendary problems” like streaming glitches, buffering, and complete inaccessibility. Denton is suing Netflix for breach of contract, seeking unspecified damages. The backlash has left fans questioning Netflix’s ability to handle high-profile live events.

Meanwhile, another Tyson-related story grabbed headlines. Boxing legend Evander Holyfield teased fans with an Instagram post hinting at a potential trilogy fight with Tyson. The post featured a face-off image with the words “The Trilogy” and “Tyson vs. Holyfield.” Captioning it, “The fans want it. #unfinishedbusiness,” Holyfield ignited excitement online. Tyson quickly shut down speculation, responding, “I love you, brother, but the trilogy is our friendship.” A heartwarming and definitive end to the rumors.

Michelle Obama is bringing love to the small screen with her new Netflix docuseries, The Later Daters. The show follows six singles, aged 50 to 70, as they navigate blind dates in search of love. Many participants haven’t dated in over a decade, making for an emotional, relatable, and inspiring eight-episode series. Premiering on Black Friday, Nov. 29th, this promises to be a heartfelt watch for older singles seeking their next chapter.

In more TV news, Tubi has launched a fresh take on the talk show format with We Got Time Today, hosted by Deion Sanders and Rocsi Diaz. Covering news, entertainment, and sports, the show combines interviews, celebrity guests, and interactive discussions. Sanders described the goal as uplifting and far from typical talk shows. The first episode premiered yesterday, giving fans a new space for engaging conversations.

Lastly, Donald Trump’s legal troubles continue to unfold. His sentencing hearing, originally scheduled for Nov. 26th, has been postponed. NY Judge Juan Merchan acknowledged the likelihood of Trump’s sentencing occurring after his presidential term ends in 2029. While Trump’s felony conviction stands, Judge Merchan is weighing options that range from no sentence to community service—or even prison time. A decision is expected by Dec. 9th, leaving the case shrouded in uncertainty.


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