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Originally posted by ThatDude44 View Post1 year later, lol. How's everyone's streaming doing? I'm still going strong
Just jumped on the DAZN bandwagon. Will probably jump on ESPN + as well. I want to enjoy my fights on the big screen, with great sound and HD viewing. I want to enjoy my boxing like a king with zero issues.
So sick of the buffering, volume issues, ads, tiny laptop viewing, the sudden frozen screens.
It's ****ing misery and I'm done.Last edited by Lion81; 10-24-2018, 01:28 PM.
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Originally posted by Lion81 View PostI'm done with that life.
Just jumped on the DAZN bandwagon. Will probably jump on ESPN + as well. I want to enjoy my fights on the big screen, with great sound and HD viewing. I want to enjoy my boxing like a king with zero issues.
So sick of the buffering, volume issues, ads, tiny laptop viewing, the sudden frozen screens.
It's ****ing misery and I'm done.
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I don't want to be shamed for watching illegal streams. I quit Direct TV 10 yrs ago. They were charging me a kings ransom. Switched to a cable bundle but even that got insane. First off who needs a home phone? There is already 4 cell phones in the pad! Basic cable, internet and a landline (over $200 a month).
But there is an alternative its called IPTV (Internet Protocol television). It is the delivery of television content over Internet Protocol (IP) networks.Last edited by TJ highway; 10-28-2018, 05:01 PM.
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Originally posted by TJ highway View PostI don't want to be shamed for watching illegal streams. I quit Direct TV 10 yrs ago. They were charging me a kings ransom. Switched to a cable bundle but even that got insane. First off who needs a home phone? There is already 4 cell phones in the pad! Basic cable, internet and a landline (over $200 a month).
But there is an alternative its called IPTV (Internet Protocol television). It is the delivery of television content over Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
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I used to watch a lot of fights for free using a peer to peer file sharing network called BitTorrent. I don't know how active it is these days but 10 years ago I could usually find a free download the next day after the fight happened. The way that worked is that someone bought the PPV fight and recorded it onto their computer, then they were kind enough to share that fight with everyone on the internet. The drawback? I had to wait a day or 2 to see the fight and by then I already knew who won but at least I didn't have to pay the expensive PPV fees
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Originally posted by Gamer30168 View PostI used to watch a lot of fights for free using a peer to peer file sharing network called BitTorrent. I don't know how active it is these days but 10 years ago I could usually find a free download the next day after the fight happened. The way that worked is that someone bought the PPV fight and recorded it onto their computer, then they were kind enough to share that fight with everyone on the internet. The drawback? I had to wait a day or 2 to see the fight and by then I already knew who won but at least I didn't have to pay the expensive PPV fees
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Originally posted by OctoberRed View PostIts still very much around, quick turnarounds too, but not for every fight
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