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We wanted to see a good fight. We didn’t want to see Mike Tyson’s butt

It’s been a frustrating night for fans hoping to watch the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight. Netflix has struggled to keep up with the amount of people streaming their unprecedented event, leading to internet outages and tons of buffering around the United States.

Fans have been screaming, pulling their hair wondering what is wrong with Netflix.

Mike Tyson butt appears in pre-fight interview

Fans wanted to see some of the best fighters on the planet go toe-to-toe before being treated to a fight unlike anything ever seen. Instead, they’ve been getting a lot of the Netflix loading screen and still frames that no one wanted to see. None of those still frames have been more representative of Netflix’s rough night as the view fans got of Mike Tyson’s butt.

Prior to his fight, Tyson was interviewed in his locker room. After the interview, Tyson started walking away, and before the cameras could cut back to the announcers, the cameraman got a little more than he asked for.

Luckily, the cameraman realized what he was filming and quickly zoomed in to remove Tyson’s cake from frame. At that point though, it was too late. Everyone whose Netflix account wasn’t buffering had seen something they wish they hadn’t.

There isn’t enough bleach in the world to clean those memories, and you can bet there are numerous viewers to miss the people they were before they saw Tyson’s backside.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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