Thursday, November 14, 2024

Netflix Boxing Event

 It’s all happening: For the first time ever, Netflix and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) are teaming up for a boxing mega-event headlined by Jake “El Gallo de Dorado” Paul versus The Baddest Man on the Planet, Mike Tyson. The event will stream live on Netflix from the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 15. A rematch between undisputed super lightweight champion Katie Taylor (23-1, 6 KOs) and unified featherweight champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano (47-2-1, 31 KOs) is also rescheduled for the same day in the co-main event.

Ahead of the fight, the Paul vs. Tyson public weigh-in begins at 7:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. CT. Combat sports announcer Kody "Big Mo" Mommaerts emcees, with reporting from Ariel Helwani onstage. British sports broadcaster Kate Scott will co-host the weigh-ins desk, with Roy Jones Jr. serving as analyst, joined by Tyron Woodley. 

Explore more on the main, co-main, and undercards below, and be sure to tune in on Netflix on Nov. 15 at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT to watch.

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/jake-paul-vs-mike-tyson-live-release-date-news#How-To-Watch

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The heavyweight fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson is the product of months of sweat, tears, and anticipation. Tyson is one of the most recognizable athletes in all of sports and is regarded as one of the most formidable heavyweights in boxing history. Once known as a viral YouTuber, Paul has shown tremendous growth as a boxer on his path to becoming a world-class fighter. He’s rapidly emerged as a significant figure in the world of boxing entertainment and co-founded Most Valuable Promotions with business partner Nakisa Bidarian. The highly charged showdown between Paul and Tyson can’t be missed: It’s legendary power up against relentless ambition, promising an unforgettable clash in the ring. Click “View Fighter Details” below to learn more about Paul and Tyson. 

Sunday, November 10, 2024

rememberance day+Martinmas

 St. Martin’s Day, observed on November 11, is the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours, a baptized Roman soldier who became the bishop of a French town. He’s known for cutting his cloak in half to share it with a beggar during a snowstorm. On the same night, he dreamed of Jesus, dressed in a half-cloak, saying to angels, “Here is Martin, the Roman soldier who is now baptized; he has clothed me.” Saint Martin died on November 8, 397, and was interred three days later. His feast day is also known as the Feast of Saint Martin, Martinmas, Old Halloween, or Old Hallowmas Eve,

Saint Martin’s Day now often involves feasts, dances, and bonfires. After dark, children carry lanterns through the streets, singing songs that earn them candy rewards.

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https://www.holidayscalendar.com/event/martinmas/

Germany and Austria

In Germany and Austria, Saint Martin’s Day, known as “Martinstag” or “Martini,” is celebrated with colorful lantern processions. Children create paper lanterns and parade through the streets while singing traditional songs. The processions often conclude with the sharing of sweets and warm beverages.


Sint Maarten and Saint Martin (Caribbean)

On the Caribbean islands of Sint Maarten (Dutch side) and Saint Martin (French side), the day is celebrated with lively parades, cultural performances, and festive gatherings. The celebration reflects the islands’ unique Dutch and French heritage.

France

In parts of France, Saint Martin’s Day is marked by feasting, particularly with roasted goose, a traditional dish associated with the holiday. Parades, fairs, and other community events may also take place.


Netherlands

In the northern Dutch province of Friesland, Saint Martin’s Day (Sint-Maarten) is a children’s holiday similar to Halloween. Children go door-to-door with lanterns and sing songs in exchange for sweets and treats.

Poland

In some regions of Poland, Saint Martin’s Day is celebrated with a traditional feast that includes goose or duck dishes, often served with red cabbage and seasonal fruits.


Other Countries

Saint Martin’s Day is celebrated in various forms in other countries as well, such as Belgium, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. Each country has its unique customs, foods, and traditions associated with the holiday.


In summary, Saint Martin’s Day is celebrated in different ways around the world, with common themes of sharing, compassion, and community. While it may involve lantern processions, feasts, parades, or other events, the holiday serves as a reminder of the virtues of Saint Martin and the importance of helping those in need.







Mike vs Jake

Tonight we watch live thank you Netflix