Paul-Tyson fight streaming issues left Travis Kelce 'pretty p----d'
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was among the Netflix customers who experienced issues trying to watch the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight.
Kelce, 35, expressed his displeasure about the fight’s stream quality during a recent episode of "New Heights."
"I was f------ pretty p-----, I was pretty p-----. It kept going in and out. It kicked me off about four or five times," Kelce said.
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Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce warms up before the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game, Nov. 4, 2024, in Kansas City. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File)
The star tight end said his stream froze at an inopportune time in the broadcast.
"God d-----, my s--- got froze literally on Mike Tyson’s cheeks," Kelce said.
"It felt like a parody going into it just from Mike slapping him in the weigh-ins or the pre-fight stuff and then just dude. When he did the interview, cause I’m pretty sure he did the interview with his son, that was his son that interviewed him, he kisses him on the cheek, which I’ve never seen that in an interview ever in my life.
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Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce stretches during organized team activities Friday, June 7, 2024, in Kansas City. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
"The guy that’s done with the interview right before his fight goes and kisses another man on the cheek says, ‘I love you’ and then walks off and the camera pans and slightly