Tyson Fury
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Tyson Fury
Easy win?
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Re: Tyson Fury
You tell me. Has it happened?
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Has he beaten himself up????theroyaldyche wrote:Easy win?
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Straight sets victory I reckon
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Re: Tyson Fury
1/25 at the bookies. He should win easily, he may spin it out a bit but 6/7 rounds maximum surely.
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Any links?
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Re: Tyson Fury
CFS wrote:Any links?
Tyson Fury and a lump of dog dirt?
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Re: Tyson Fury
Tyson is/was a chump, but at this moment in time and imo hes the best heavyweight around.
Everyone is entitled to redemption too and as a sufferer of one of the causes he openly supports I hope he becomes the undisputed (Gypsy) King
Everyone is entitled to redemption too and as a sufferer of one of the causes he openly supports I hope he becomes the undisputed (Gypsy) King
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Re: Tyson Fury
Can we cut to the **** and keep us up to date.
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Re: Tyson Fury
I dont think ring time is until around 4am Frank, so you can rest your weary head for a while
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Re: Tyson Fury
it's on 15 mins from my house, if they gave me a free ticket I still wouldn't go ! (sorry FF!!!)
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Re: Tyson Fury
Boxing is sh1te but it took me all of 10 seconds......
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McKtv for me in wonderful 4kBin Ont Turf wrote:Boxing is sh1te but it took me all of 10 seconds......
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Do you seriously get it in 4K? I’ve tried various streaming sites, boxes, Kodi this, IPTV that and never found a stream that was anything like proper HD, never mind 4K.THEWELLERNUT70 wrote:McKtv for me in wonderful 4k
If it’s available outside of SKY etc, I’d love to know how to get it.
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Perhaps you simply ain't using the right IPTV service. I watched Burnley today in 1080 via a channel I'd never heard of before (rush2)DCWat wrote:Do you seriously get it in 4K? I’ve tried various streaming sites, boxes, Kodi this, IPTV that and never found a stream that was anything like proper HD, never mind 4K.
If it’s available outside of SKY etc, I’d love to know how to get it.
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What service do you use and how easy is it to get etc.?THEWELLERNUT70 wrote:Perhaps you simply ain't using the right IPTV service. I watched Burnley today in 1080 via a channel I'd never heard of before (rush2)
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It may say that it's in HD but the quality of the picture, most notably the frame rate is a long way from Sky HD and even further from 4K. I watched the game on the Rush channel today which was 1920x1080 yet it was nowhere near real HD quality.DCWat wrote:What service do you use and how easy is it to get etc.?
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Re: Tyson Fury
Mcktv mate. Works superbly well on the new gen firesticks
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I have a little box that pops up in the bottom right of my new tv that tells me the stream output. The service I currently use let's me choose between 3 (sometimes 4,( output levels. Todays Burnley game was indeed very clear (I do pay for top notch broadband) and imo was equal if not better than the quality of Skys output.Rileybobs wrote:It may say that it's in HD but the quality of the picture, most notably the frame rate is a long way from Sky HD and even further from 4K. I watched the game on the Rush channel today which was 1920x1080 yet it was nowhere near real HD quality.
Hope that helps
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As my work patterns currently fall my weekends off are when Burnley are away so you are more than welcome at ours, just make sure you bring loads of boozeFactualFrank wrote:Can I come to somebody's house?
As an alternative I believe Bootleggers show most games too. They even serve Redstripe for that retro feel
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I know what you mean. I have IPTV and my stream output today showed as 1920x1080 - it was almost certainly the same stream that you were watching on Rush. It was a decent picture, don’t get me wrong, but it is nowhere near as sharp or smooth as Sky. To say that your stream is a better quality than Sky UHD though is laughable - how is that possible?THEWELLERNUT70 wrote:I have a little box that pops up in the bottom right of my new tv that tells me the stream output. The service I currently use let's me choose between 3 (sometimes 4,( output levels. Todays Burnley game was indeed very clear (I do pay for top notch broadband) and imo was equal if not better than the quality of Skys output.
Hope that helps
I think it’s the frame rate rather than the pixels. It’s probably more noticeable the larger the TV is but I presume you’re also watching it on a big tv?
Everyone always bangs on about how good their IPTV is, but in reality there is always occasional buffering, the EPG and general navigation is clumsy and the picture and sound quality and smoothness of video is not a true representation of HD or 4K. It’s great value for £50-£100 pa but in terms of quality it’s no comparison with Sky.
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I've found 4 lagers in the fridge.THEWELLERNUT70 wrote:As my work patterns currently fall my weekends off are when Burnley are away so you are more than welcome at ours, just make sure you bring loads of booze
As an alternative I believe Bootleggers show most games too. They even serve Redstripe for that retro feel
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Re: Tyson Fury
Come on now. What time is he kicking off?
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Link has expired it saysBin Ont Turf wrote:Boxing is sh1te but it took me all of 10 seconds......
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Re: Tyson Fury
Gone to the cards, and barring a colossal **** up by the judges, fury’s fight.
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Re: Tyson Fury
Fury wins it.
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Good win. Hit the guy very hard Impeded by a cut but ok. Swede rubbed his glove all over the cut, at the end of a round. Fury, tmrightly did not like that!
Fury 'a bit big', if he is going to fight the best.
Fury 'a bit big', if he is going to fight the best.
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People were sleeping on Wallin a bit. He’s much better than he was being touted. A nice easy 9/2 odds for the fight going the distance to boot
Fury after a slow start did control most of the fight and adapted very well. Some very good subtle technical work by Fury in there tonight which is good sharpening up for the Wilder rematch.
A match like that is much more beneficial than going in and blasting someone away in a few rounds.
Fury after a slow start did control most of the fight and adapted very well. Some very good subtle technical work by Fury in there tonight which is good sharpening up for the Wilder rematch.
A match like that is much more beneficial than going in and blasting someone away in a few rounds.