Just curious if any of you guys on the site collect anything boxing related, I know majority collects fights but any kind of memorabilia?
I've got about 12-13 OLD magazines displayed on my wall
Marvin Hagler "the best and the baddest" SI
Inside sports Cooney-Holmes
Ken Norton SI
Boxing Today w/ sugar ray leonard
Leonard vs Duran KO magazine special edition fold out poster
SI-"A champ no more" Michael spinks dethrones heavyweight king larry holmes
SI-"KID DYNAMITE" Mike Tyson
SI="Mr. Tough Guy" Marvin Hagler
SI-Leon spinks "smile issue"
SI-Tommy Hearns "Better Pray Sugar Ray"
Boxing Today-Leon spinks "the next great heavyweight"
4-don king ppv passes with hopkins/mayorga/rahman coming in gold/silver/blue
Riddick Bowe SI issue
SI-Featherweight Danny Little Red Lopez
I just got in this beautiful poster
http://my.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MyeBay&LogUID=c2sellit&CurrentPage=MyeBayWon&ssPageName=STRK:ME:LNLK
So whats everyone else got?
My goal is to have a belt damn them being expensive and !DOUBLE DAMN! For me passing up a rocky marciano Ring belt for 130 bucks!
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I mostly collect magazines. I have a few Ring ones and I bought Boxing News ones too. I am going start collecting posters because my walls look pretty bleak.
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I kept some ol Tyson SI mags from BITD. There's one talkin bout how he KO'd Spinks in 91 seconds, one where he got KO'd by Douglas, and the one from when Holyfield beat him the 1st time.
I collect boxing trophies and medals....oh and money is good to.....i collect them from my fighter Clay "Brawlin" Bolletino......want a vid of my boxer? email me
I collect Ring Magazines and fight tapes. With the family, I'm not as in to it as I used to be, but still have quite the collection.
Also Pittsburgh Steeler anything...hats,cards,shirts,jerseys,etc
oh I forgot to add I had a signed programme from the lennox holyfield fight (first one and both fighters).
My ex threw it out "cos she thought I had read it" :mad:
She followed it a few months later. :eek:
gutted. :mad:
having saidthat I know a site you can get Tyson signed stuff, and a lot of the greats Benn , la motta, Duran, arguello to name a few, not trying to spam here but if anyone is interested let me know Ill PM the link.
Id love to be able to collect a lot more, but my room is completely filled up and I am trying to clear things out now as it is...
With the internet and a mega huge hard drive their is a lot less space taken up from the videos and dvds I use to have.
One of my prized collectibles is the entire set to the round 1 kayo boxing series boxing cards along with a "fight of the ages" hologram card of foreman vs holyfield, I love that card.
Plus the list of fighters in that series is stupendous.
Damn, almost ANYTHING Holyfield I'd just about kill for! (MY HERO) :mad:
We have a "cheap-O" Big Lot's here too; maybe I should become a closeout shopper! ;)
:D Yeah my hardrive is full of fights too, i have been filling in alot of gaps by downloading fights. I'm going to put them on to DVD then, thats what i'm going to do with all my videos, it will take awhile but it will be worth it. Besides each time a video gets played the quality decreases over time, DVD quality stays the same forever. I haven't seen those cards before, i bet you must be really proud of them. Things like that could be worth quite abit in years to come. My old fights of Jack Dempsey and Jack Johnson are some of my proud collectales.
Surprisingly enough I cant find one price guide that will list these cards and no sellers even saw them and, wouldnt know what to quote on them....I mean a middleweight james toney card has to be worth something, same goes for a featherweight arturo gatti card you know????
Vhs loses quality when it isnt played, the video degrades overtime by just sitting their.....I plan on putting a lot of fights on dvds as well....I want to make menus for them but it seems like a hassle maybe a cover yes but menus would be cool but since it is only the fight it doesnt really matter....
I've got these vhs tapes
Muhammad Ali the greatest
Sugar Ray Leonard sports champions
Ali-norton trilogy
Champions forever
Super fight hagler vs leonard
Rumble in the jungle
thrilla in manilla
I shook up the world clay vs liston
The greatest dvd
I've been thinking of converting them to dvd for sometime now....
I got all of those tapes for a buck at a flea market :eek:
Im always looking for little stuff like that...I ran across a vhs box set at big lots (cheap-O store) that had legends from boxing/football/basketbal/baseball and it is like a 3 hour video of just boxing with over 30-45 boxers, good stuff.....
Id love to be able to collect a lot more, but my room is completely filled up and I am trying to clear things out now as it is...
With the internet and a mega huge hard drive their is a lot less space taken up from the videos and dvds I use to have.
One of my prized collectibles is the entire set to the round 1 kayo boxing series boxing cards along with a "fight of the ages" hologram card of foreman vs holyfield, I love that card.
Plus the list of fighters in that series is stupendous.
:D Yeah my hardrive is full of fights too, i have been filling in alot of gaps by downloading fights. I'm going to put them on to DVD then, thats what i'm going to do with all my videos, it will take awhile but it will be worth it. Besides each time a video gets played the quality decreases over time, DVD quality stays the same forever. I haven't seen those cards before, i bet you must be really proud of them. Things like that could be worth quite abit in years to come. My old fights of Jack Dempsey and Jack Johnson are some of my proud collectales.
I collect fights from the early 1900's to the present. I have loads now ranging from Jack Johnson to Amir Kahn. I collect books too, i have quite a few boxing autobiographies. The last one i bought was the Chris Eubank one. I also collect magazines too, i always buy Boxing News, KO, The Ring and Boxing Monthly without fail. I've got too many now though but i like it. I would like to collect autographs, the only one i have is Prince Naseems and i'm so proud of it, i got it just before the Barrera fight. :cool:
Id love to be able to collect a lot more, but my room is completely filled up and I am trying to clear things out now as it is...
With the internet and a mega huge hard drive their is a lot less space taken up from the videos and dvds I use to have.
One of my prized collectibles is the entire set to the round 1 kayo boxing series boxing cards along with a "fight of the ages" hologram card of foreman vs holyfield, I love that card.
Plus the list of fighters in that series is stupendous.
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