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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
How to watch the Darius Fulghum vs. Bektemir Melikuziev fight tonight: Full card, where to stream and more
If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability subject to change. Darius Fulghum (L) and Bektemir Melikuziev will fight this Friday night at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, here's how to tune in. (Cris Esqueda/) Bektemir Melikuziev (15-1, 10 KOs) will fight Darius Fulghum (14-0, 12 KOs) on Friday, May 30 in a WBA super middleweight title eliminator. The winner of tonight's bout will move up in the WBA's super middleweight rankings, where the two men currently hold the No. 3 and No. 4 spots, respectively. Tonight's boxing match will take place at The Theater at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas and everything kicks off at 9 p.m. ET, streaming live on DAZN. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Darius Fulghum vs. Bektemir Melikuziev fight, including the full fight card, how you can stream the boxing match and more. How to watch the fight: Date: Friday, May 30 Advertisement Start time: 9 p.m. ET Location: The Theater at Virgin Hotels, Las Vegas, NV TV channel/streaming: DAZN When is the Darius Fulghum vs. Bektemir Melikuziev fight? Darius Fulghum and Bektemir Melikuziev will face off this Friday, May 30. Fights begin at 9 p.m. ET. What channel is the Darius Fulghum vs. Bektemir Melikuziev fight on? The boxing match between Darius Fulghum and Bektemir Melikuziev will be available with a subscription to DAZN. You can purchase a month-to-month subscription through DAZN for $23.99, or you can pay $13.99/month if you commit to an annual subscription. (This is a special promotional rate, so if you're a boxing fan, grab it now, because there's no word how long it will last). Where to watch the Darius Fulghum vs. Bektemir Melikuziev fight: Watch Darius Fulghum vs. Bektemir Melikuziev Dazn DAZN offers subscribers over 150 fights a year, plus crossover boxing, women's soccer, pool matches and more. This week, the Fulghum vs. Melikuziev fight is available to watch with a regular subscription, no PPV fees required. To watch their full slate of upcoming fights and other programming, a regular monthly subscription to DAZN costs $23.99 for your first month on a month-to-month plan, or sign up for an annual plan which nets out to $13.99/month. $13.99/month at DAZN Darius Fulghum vs. Bektemir Melikuziev fight card:
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Travel + Leisure
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Travel + Leisure
Exclusive: Richard Branson on the Simple Item He Always Travels With—and How He Uses It to Make His Hotels, Planes, and Cruises Better
Man, this guy is cool . It's the only thing I could think as I watched Richard Branson saunter into his latest hotel, Virgin Hotel London-Shoreditch, wearing the "it guy" uniform: jeans, a white t-shirt, a black jacket, and nondescript sneakers. And while he's as timeless as it gets, it's key to remember he's also 74 years old, almost a decade on from the retirement age in the U.K. But for Branson, a man who fittingly wrote a book called, "Screw It, Let's Do It," slowing down just isn't in the cards. Especially when it comes to filling his life with adventure and travel—something he has no plans to stop anytime soon. 'I don't feel any different," he says when asked why he keeps going so many years into his career, before joking, "unless I catch my face in the mirror." "I enjoy life enormously. I love to challenge myself. I love challenging all the people around me," Branson shared during a sunny afternoon on the roof deck patio of the hotel. It's equally as hip as its owner, with a pool, plush seating, and plenty of spots for those looking for a bite to eat at Marlin's, which serves Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. Though most of his time is now spent working on his non-profit ventures, Branson said he is indeed very happy whenever he gets the chance to "come to the U.K. to open a hotel," or "pop over to Saudi Arabia on Virgin Atlantic's new route," or "go to Toronto on our new route there." Thanks to his many travel businesses, Branson can travel the world and be immersed in the Virgin brand every step of the way. Posing in front of the Virgin Voyages cruise ship. Branson is in town to launch Virgin Hotel London-Shoreditch's new Hidden Grooves listening bar packed with vinyl, including bands he signed in his early days at Virgin Records. "Maybe we should consider reopening a Virgin Megastore in the U.K.," Branson mused aloud as he entered the newly completed space, gazing up at the floor-to-ceiling shelves stacked with the greatest hits. It may surprise travelers to learn that this is the first Virgin Hotel in London, given the Virgin brand's history in the capital. "I suspect we should have chosen London 40 years ago, but we didn't have the money after music and the airline," said Branson. But now, all that's changing, as the team attempts to open a number of hotels around the world "so that passengers who fly on Virgin Atlantic can continue the experience" once they land, per Branson. Go‑to plane order? Virgin Mary. Must‑pack item? My notebook. Best jet lag cure? Boring things like drinking lots of water. Favorite place you'll return to forever? Well, I'm lucky I live on it. Necker Island. If you could have a month‑long stay at any Virgin property, what would it be? I think Kasbah Tamadot in Morocco. It's very special. Branson on safari at the Ulusaba Private Game Reserve in South Africa. That's the thing about Branson—he's a true travel connoisseur who knows exactly what travelers need and want out of an experience from takeoff to landing and beyond. And he's always looking for ways to improve the Virgin travel experience—even if that means stealing from the airline. As Branson shared with a laugh, years ago, a flight manager at Virgin Airlines begged him to ditch the cabin's constantly pilfered mini salt‑and‑pepper shakers as it was costing them too much money to replace them. But rather than get rid of them, 'We stamped underneath them: Stolen from Virgin Atlantic ,' he said, transforming that line‑item loss into the ultimate travel souvenir. Branson has been just about everywhere. For crying out loud, he's been to space . But he's always listening, learning, and implementing the feedback he gets not just from the executives at Virgin, but also from the crew members onboard its aircrafts, the cabin stateroom attendants on Virgin Voyages, and the front desk staff at his hotels. And that's why Branson always travel with a notebook. 'I have a notebook all the time, just listening and writing down suggestions,' he said, recalling a flight when a cabin crew member who shared with him that the shoes chosen as part of the uniform were causing blisters. Branson says he wrote down the comment and had the shoes switched out the following day. And while he spends plenty of time perfecting the guest and crew experience, Branson has his own unique travel habits. For starters, he doesn't spend all his time in his hotel room; according to Branson, the second his bags are in the room, he's itching to get out and explore by foot, bike, or kiteboard. Cycling around Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands. "I love active holidays," he shared, rattling off a list of must-do activities from paddle and pickleball to hiking through the Atlas Mountains in Morocco and swimming in the warm Caribbean Sea off Necker. This, he adds, allows him to "meet all sorts of different people in all sorts of different countries,' feeding his natural curiosity and, inevitably, his notebook.


Forbes
29-04-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch Unveils Final Design: First Look Inside The Stylish New East London Destination
Virgin Hotels Shoreditch, London Virgin Hotels Collection 'I suspect we should have chosen London 40 years ago when we launched Virgin Atlantic but we didn't have the resources to open an airline, film company and hotel company at the same time. Now we've decided to open a number of hotels in London so that passengers who fly on Virgin Atlantic can continue their experience in the way they've been looked after on our planes.' Sir Richard Branson The first property in London for Virgin Hotels Collection was officially opened this week by Sir Richard Branson and CEO of Virgin Hotels, James Bermingham. Following a soft launch last August, the hotel has undergone a phased transformation with suites, a listening room and rooftop pool added to complete the luxury offering. Located in east London's Shoreditch, the 120-bedroom hotel also has 14 suites and a glorious rooftop pool. And, Hidden Grooves, a brand-new hi-fi listening bar pays homage to Virgin's musical roots, featuring a studio-album-themed cocktail menu, light bites and an extensive vinyl collection. The opening marks the eighth property for Virgin Hotels Collection. The flagship property is in New York with five others in the United States, including Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas, Nashville and New Orleans. In the UK, London joins and Edinburgh and soon to open, Glasgow. Hidden Grooves at Virgin Hotels London Virgin Hotels Designed by Richard Branson himself, who insists that 'vinyl sounds better' than digital music, Hidden Grooves, the hotel's brand new hi-fi listening bar, is a first for the hotel group. Taking cues from Japanese listening bars, the concept celebrates the golden era of vinyl and draws inspiration from Virgin Records' roots, honoring Richard Branson's iconic music legacy. The cozy bar resembles a chic 1970s lounge, featuring retro furnishings and curated music memorabilia that reflect the brand's early days. Richard Branson at the new Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch. Professional Images/@ProfImages 'It's a tribute to Virgin's music roots,' said Branson. 'We built our name on records – now inside our beautiful new hotel, we've built a space where people can enjoy them again. Who also doesn't remember visiting a Virgin Megastore and listening to the music before choosing which album to buy? This is exactly what I wanted to recreate with Hidden Grooves.' At the 38-seat venue, guests can explore a vast selection of music, from rare finds to timeless classics, played through the highest quality sound systems designed by London-based Project Audio. There's even a turntable in one corner where guests can choose their own vinyl to play. To complement the music, the hotel offers album-themed cocktails and bites. A range of weekly entertainment and vinyl sessions are an additional reason to drop in. A suite at Virgin Hotels London Virgin Hotels Collection Lynne Hunt London (LHL), together with Virgin Hotels' in-house design team, have created a bold and contemporary new design for its Premier Suites and Sir Richard's Penthouse Flat (also available to stay in). The guestrooms and suites pay homage to the vibrant spirit of the 1970s, when the Virgin brand was established and today's buzzy Shoreditch, famous for its cafes, bars and the rise of the YBAs (young British artists) like Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas and Tracey Emin. The spacious suites feature an eclectic palette of rust, olive green, pale blue, and cream, with fabrics like boucle, velvet and leather. Hollywood-style orange mirrors, carefully selected artwork and painted brick walls lend a contemporary feel. Enhancing the suites are cosy sofas, velvet armchairs and custom-designed burl oak furniture and Virgin Hotels' super comfortable, patented beds. Hotel guests can use the innovative Lucy app which allows a fully digital check in but rest assured, a traditional check in with the friendly staff is also available. A rooftop bar and Marlin's on the Roof restaurant are on the seventh floor, along with a lovely petite swimming pool, heated to 28 degrees all year round. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at the bright rooftop restaurant which serves a modern mediterranean menu. A chic new signature restaurant on the lower ground floor will open later this spring. Getting to Shoreditch from London Heathrow is a short trip on the new Elizabeth Line. A double room at Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch is from £300 per night. Members of Virgin Red – Virgin's rewards club – can pay with Virgin Points for Reward Stays at Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch. For a limited time, weekend Reward Stays start from just 45,000 Virgin Points per night.


The Independent
29-04-2025
- Business
- The Independent
Richard Branson says opening of first Virgin hotel in London ‘really special'
Sir Richard Branson said it 'feels really special' as he officially opened Virgin's first hotel in London. The 74-year-old founder of the Virgin Group drove a giant red suitcase to the new location at 45 Curtain Road in Shoreditch on Tuesday morning, more than five decades after the opening of his first shop in the capital. 'I'm absolutely delighted to celebrate the grand opening of Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch', he said. 'It's a beautiful hotel in the heart of the capital. 'It's fantastic that, when travellers step off our planes in London, they now have somewhere to rest their head and the wonderful Virgin experience continues. 'London is where we started Virgin more than 50 years ago, and it feels really special to mark the opening of our first hotel here. 'Virgin Hotels was built on the idea of doing things differently, and Shoreditch is a perfect reflection of that spirit.' Virgin Hotels, the Virgin Group's luxury lifestyle hospitality brand, announced its first hotel in the capital in June 2024. The company took over the Mondrian Shoreditch hotel and kept it open while completing a phased transformation between August 2024 and April this year. The newly-completed 120-bed hotel boasts a rooftop pool, a private gym, treatment rooms and rooftop club. There is also a rooftop Mediterranean-style restaurant called Marlin's On The Roof, with another restaurant due to open later in the spring. A 38-seat bar called Hidden Grooves provides a retro '70s-style setting complete with album-themed cocktails, weekly vinyl sessions and music memorabilia that serves as a nod to the early days of the Virgin Records label. The first Virgin record shop opened in London in 1971 and, two years later, the business had burgeoned into a record label, a recording studio, a music publisher and an export operation. James Bermingham, chief executive of Virgin Hotels Collection, said London is 'the birthplace of all things Virgin, where Richard started everything'. 'It's a very important market for us,' he added. Since its formation in 2010, Virgin Hotels has opened sites in Edinburgh, Glasgow, New Orleans, Nashville, Las Vegas, New York, Dallas and Chicago, with openings in Miami and Denver planned for 2026. Rates at the London-Shoreditch hotel start from £300 per room per night.