Football News24/7 Tyson Fury is now in Los Angeles ready for his showdown fight against Tyson Fury on Saturday evening
The 30-year-old will attempt to dethrone Deontay Wilder of his WBC heavyweight title at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, in what is undoubtedly one of the most mouth-watering fights of 2018
The two fighters are undefeated and both men have plenty to lose. It's rare these days to see two boxers put so much on the line
Fury is confident that he has what it takes to beat Wilder, despite his underdog status
The Brit has only fought twice since his famous victory over Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015 - against Sefer Seferi and Francesco Planeta - and has battled a host of well-documented personal problems, including depression, following the biggest night of his career so far in Dusseldorf
Fury is convinced he's a superior boxer to Wilder, although is acutely aware that he'll need to avoid getting caught by one of the American's trademark windmill punches if he's to stand any chance of winning the contest
As the two men prepare for their final press conference, a very amusing video involving Shannon Briggs is currently doing the rounds on social media
The 46-year-old - who has made a habit of following around various high-profile boxers in recent years in the hope of luring them into a potential fight - was in a hotel and thought he'd spotted Fury on his own
Briggs then decided to confront the man - because that's what he does. "I look over and guess who I see? That's right: Tyson Fury," Briggs says on the video
"Look at him…" He then walks over and realises, much to the hilarity of boxing fans on social media, that the bloke he'd spotted was just a man that looks like Fury
"My bad, man," Briggs says as he moves closer to the Fury lookalike, who appears baffled by the situation and slightly worried
"My bad, I thought you was Tyson Fury, you look just like him, bro." "Oh, really," the man responds, before confirming that he knows who Fury is
"I thought you was Tyson Fury, I was about to come over and start some trouble with you, man!" Briggs continues
"Sorry about that! "I'm a professional boxer, Shannon Briggs. Let's go champ, take it easy
" Watch the video here… What an idiot. Even funnier is the fact the bloke clearly had no idea who Briggs is
Here's how boxing fans have reacted to the video on Twitter… It might be time to get yourself to the opticians and invest in a decent pair of glasses, Shannon
For more infomation >> Shannon Briggs goes to confront 'Tyson Fury' at hotel - makes an idiot of himself - Duration: 4:30.
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Traditional Japanese Hotel | Visiting my In-Laws | Ryokan | Japan Vlog 46 - Duration: 12:34.
So this video will be about Japanese Traditional Hotel
here in Japan
They actually call it Ryokan
And I also put some videos in how we drove there
There was a beautiful Service Station (I mean the Landscape surrounding the station)
Before Niigata
Called Kanetsu
I think if you have the chance to drive in Japan
You should definitely stop there.
If you go to Niigata.
It is really beautiful.
We arrived around sunset.
It was really good.
Enjoy the video.
This is our room
As you can see, there are no legs to the chair.
There is a heater here.
We have a TV and a safe.
And here are the futons.
Here are some pillows.
I don't know if you can hear this?
There are little Popcorn or something like this inside.
A little bit hard. Not stones but something in this direction.
There is the air conditioning.
Here is the toilet.
Here we have the little toilet slippers.
This toilet should open automatically.
No
As you can see here, the usual area to wash your hands is not here.
This is a laundry stand.
This is the genkan (entrance)
Here you can put your shoes.
We left our outdoor shoes downstairs at the (main) entrance / reception.
Here is the bath.
A small bath.
You sit here, you cannot strech.
Here you wash yourself.
There is a little stool.
What we have here?
Hot water for tea.
There is nothing.
Just cleaning stuff from the hotel.
We have a refrigerator.
Here are glasses.
Here is the escape map.
This is half open (duvet cover).
Here is the Yukata and a winter jacket.
A large towel for the Onsen.
This is the original towel for the Onsen.
This one (yellow) is for drying. This is only recently, maybe since 6 years (that they have a bigger towel).
Here is the belt for the Yukata.
Here is also a tooth brush.
I love this Almond.
This beautiful box contains tea.
Tea cups, tea
Here are some Japanese sweets.
It has the taste of roasted Caramel and black (or brown) beens.
We are having dinner with my In-Laws and my brother in law and my sister in law.
We are eating Sushi and Nabe.
Usually you bath in the Onsen in the Ryokan (Echigo Yuzawa) but they are cleaning it today.
So we could not go for Onsen.
We used our little bath.
We woke up and the first snow was there.
We drove to Nagaoka, to visit my nephew.
He is enrolled in the University in Nagaoka.
The next day is Saturday.
The sun was shining.
Really beautiful Niigata.
This is the rest of the Ryokan.
My Yukata.
I am wearing the Yukata.
This is the toilet out in the Corridor.
This is the Onsen (entrance)
The red (entrance) is for the girls.
Again, you have to take your slippers off when you step in.
In this area you can wash, brush your teeth and change your cloths.
This area is after you took a bath and you can dry your hair and do your beauty routine.
My husbands family has rice fields.
Every year we get 20 kg of new rice from Niigata.
My mother in law always gives us vegetables.
This time potatoes, leek and reddish.
So, that's it for today.
I hope I see you next week Thursday.
I hope you enjoyed the video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel.
If you want to be notified when I upload.
There is a little bell beside, you just click on this and whenever I upload a new video you will be immediately notified.
Ok, I see you next Thursday, bye.
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The Hotel Amenities Wars - Duration: 6:27.
The 208 Billions dollar a year Hotel Industry is massively competitive.
Location, branding and architecture are all very important.
But in here is where the competition gets particularly heated.
Hotel Amenities, which are pretty much everything that's provided by hotels outside of the
room and bed are an easy way for one hotel to set themselves apart from others.
Some amenities we've come to take for granted, TV seems more like a minimal requirement than
an added feature by this point.
Some amenities seem obvious but have never caught on.
Why are three different soaps and two kinds of lotion commonly available but toothpaste
never provided?
Occasionally a chain of hotels introduces an innovative amenity, and the other chain's
race to catch up and one-up each other creates a intense period of amenity competition.
Let's look at these hotel amenities wars, and see if we maybe we're in the midst of
another one right now.
The most recent and intense Amenity war centered around bedding.
It started in 1999 when Starwood's Westin introduced the "Heavenly Bed" the floral
prints bedspreads were replace with a white-on-white bedding package by Simmons with a pillow top
mattress containing 900 coils, three sheets, (ranging in thread count from 180 to 250)
and a down blanket available in three different thicknesses depending on the climate.
The move to white-on-white bedding actually caused the cleanliness scores for the hotel
to go up.
Not only did things look cleaner, but the hotels were actually forced to watch the bedding
more frequently since the white bedding didn't hide dirt and stains as well as the darker
floral patterns.
Hyatt was not to be left behind.
They fired back with the "Grand Bed," a Sealy Posturepedic mattress with down blankets
and 250-thread-count triple sheeting.
And none of this was cheap.
Marriott spent $190 million to upgrade beds at its family of hotels, each king-size bed
at Marriott featured 300-thread-count cotton sheets, seven pillows, a fluffy mattress cover
and a white duvet.
Each chain introduced their own take on luxurious bedding, the battle culminating with The Pan
Pacific Vancouver installing $10,000 British-made Hypnos Duchess mattress.
But the war wouldn't end there, it would move to the bathroom before settling down
for a while, Westin spending over $10 millions dollars to upgrade it's bathroom amenities.
When an amenity shows up in an amenity war, it doesn't always stick around.
The the 60s the battles were fought over color televisions, remote controls and clock radios.
Those are here to stay.
But the sewing kits, and shoe horns of the 70's are relics of the era.
Even the mini-bar rising to prominence in the 90s is being phased out for the most part.
Hotels choose amenities that they think will provide a feeling of luxury at a low cost
to the hotel, so they don't necessarily go for the stuff you expect to have at home.
Sometimes in the race to set themselves apart hotels introduce amenities that border on
the absurd.
Wax for sealing letters, cowboy hats and bandanas, cats that can visit your room, video cameras,
dictionaries, in-room exercise bikes, and rare books have all made an appearance as
amenities over the years.
While these things might seem like nice free bonuses for guests, it's important to remember
that you're paying for the cost of the amenities somewhere.
The $20 worth of soaps and coffee might be subsidized by the $30 a night parking fee.
And they can generate a massive amount of waste.
Hotels and travelers combined throw out as many as 5 million used bars of soap a day.
Charity organizations like Clean the World, are working to recycle as much of this as
possible, providing soap to places that need it.
But currently only 20% of US hotels are involved, meaning the large majority of soap is still
being thrown away.
So when can we expect the next amenities war?
We might be on the brink of one at the moment.
This year a localized skirmish in Nashville erupted, leading to chef-prepared meals for
pets, recording studios, and a choice of buckwheat, latex or goose-down pillows are all being
offered as amenities at various hotels in the area.
Maybe the most interesting amenity I've come across?
Humans.
In 2016 Westin started it's running concierge program in an effort to bring locals around
the hotel in an effort to provide a more local atmosphere for the guests who like to run.
Ultimately hotel amenities are a great case study for how competition in a market can
generate both useful progress that benefits the customer, and ridiculous features that
will be laughed at
around campfires for generations.
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Hey guys, it's our first net in Japan ever and we're sleeping at a capsule hotel in Tokyo
The one we stay at welcomes both men and women
However, the floors are divided by gender little did we know while booking that this hotel is located in Koreatown
So if you're in decay pop and Korean food you're in luck
Please go up to the reception just on the eighth floor
Faina are just about to check into our capsule hotel
My locker number is 543 let's take a peep at our guide sheets, by the way, it's super quiet inside the locker room
Inside the locker our amenity bag was waiting. Let's see what's inside fresh pair of slippers
Toothbrush with a mini tube of paste. They're also PJs, which you'll see later. We take a whole weenie for the night
the rest is packed away like a jigsaw puzzle that
Wasn't too challenging as for his shoes to the top they go
It's time to wash up
The bathroom was trippy between every mirrored panel
There was an equal width of empty space as you walk by you'd get surprised
Is that person on this side or that side and where am I?
That encounter the most friendly toilet of all when I entered the stall it opened its mouth and greeted me with blue light
Wow Wow we Wow check out this hallway of two-storied pods
Each pod was marked to the number incidently making the floor look like a ruler
The slippers camouflage at the floor let's tidy them up so they don't get confused with the neighbors
Upon closer inspection there is a dimming switch
Cool, but not yet
For the next bit, I head to silent vlog because the neighbors were sleeping. There's only one outlet. No
The pillow look like a curvy beam. Ooh a concave shelf
Perfect to fit your phone
About that one outlet dilemma. My phone is in the red zone. So let's charge that first
Next up. We do a little organization. I'm over gentle while handling plastic bags considering how quiet it is
My neighbors will likely hear every crinkle
I'm learning that this pod is stretched friendly. The width is narrow enough so I could push my fingers closer to my toes
And yes, I'm definitely feeling this. It may be December, but it sure is getting toasty in here. Just a tad
My eyes are getting heavy but before retiring to bed I must edit and upload a video it is
11:14 p.m. I go to the lunch for better posture
2:45 a.m
Make in progress, by the way, I'm turning 30 in about two hours. I'm the only one here and I like it
The janitors stopped by and look how neatly he aligned the chairs such precision
That building looks like it's pointing its index finger into the sky even keeping a thumbs up we just checked out and
How did you enjoy your sleep
Ellis bed, but it was hot euros live. It's not stuffy when I enter the pod around 5:00 a.m. It did get cooler
So we should come back here again. And what no, I would I would would this is fun. Yeah. It's bout of fun
Three days later
I slept at another capsule hotel the same company but a different branch
The one at the nutty at the airport the shower rooms were the same a perfect copy and paste
I noticed a vertical slit above the door. I reckon it's for steam to escape and to assist in preventing mold
Here are pajama uniforms or dresses at least for the females
There are sleeping paws for men there on the other side of this hotel. It's not even 6:00 p.m
But I'm gonna head into my pod. I'm gonna do some work edit videos
I'm also hoping to squeeze in some writing time instead of giving us cars with a QR code here. They give us an extra key
Unlike the north shinjuku branch this hall has only one side filled with pods still looks cool though
And the bedding was firm in both experiences
I was given the upper pod which has his pros and cons if you're a light sleeper. I recommend bringing earplugs
It was mostly quiet until my neighbor farted not to self of weight eating cheese
If you're a lactose-intolerant in the background played the soundtrack of gentle ocean waves
Stay tuned for more japan videos until then check out my other travel vlogs and get updates on my social media sia in few days
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Hello, my name is Michaela crema I am co-founder of slip box and let me show you what we've been working on
So here is slip box private booth for public spaces such as
airports such as offices and even hotels
inside you can find everything necessary to
Nap to work for a couple of hours to meditate or to practice your mindfulness practices
There is a table
reading lamp electric outlets to plug in your computer or
Phone a sound system that you can easily plug in with your Bluetooth to listen to the music music above
there is a privacy mode to feel connected or
private in the space
There is a great
mood light that you can easily change the color of to create the best atmosphere for you to relax and we hope that
slip box will help you to work and live on peak levels and
Be happier. Thank you
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