I got the Martinez fight in pretty good quality, I just sold the whole trinidad career for 15...My quality is superb, ask my customers...But their is a Classifieds section for this all of the other sellers got heat for doing what you are doing in the OG classified section...Be careful, I warned you.
you're right spinks. all further talk about DVDs from me will be discussed in the ads section. not trying to circumvent the rules. thanks for the information.
I got the Martinez fight in pretty good quality, I just sold the whole trinidad career for 15...My quality is superb, ask my customers...But their is a Classifieds section for this all of the other sellers got heat for doing what you are doing in the OG classified section...Be careful, I warned you.
Wassup man, I would like to see the stuff you have, Do you have a site or list?...I'm a graphics-minded person, an those DVD's from SuperBoutking are pretty hard to top...imo..
i'm actually working on my site now. i had planned to have it up by now, but i have a regular 9-to-5, am married with a daughter so, time to work on the site has been limited. i have a couple of ads posted in the new boxing scene classified and auction section with screenshots of menus, disc graphics and actual video screenshots. email me an address and i'll send you a DVD. let me know what you think.
as i said in an earlier post, Super is cool with me and he has good stuff. i work in video production and dvd authoring for a living so, i know a few tricks...
you can go to www.fightcardproductions.com and sign up to be notified when the site goes live...i'm praying that'll be this week. since you're a graphics-minded person, i would pay careful attention to how a person's site looks to get an indication of how their DVD menus look. i could tell you some stories about some of the DVDs i've bought in the past!
what's going on Brown Bomber? i don't have that fight, but i can get it if you're interested in it. i focus on newer fights because i can record them digitally, but am expanding my collection of older fights. drop me a note if you want that.
im very interested pm me wi th details.
lol...for the Cotto fight's I paid $90.00
thats a lot of money man
i got trinidads whole career for $23.50, it prolly aint like tha ones u got, but i'm sure you got trinidads career to haha
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hahaha! thanks m00ks. you just earned a free DVD and entry in the April/May contest to win an XBOX with Fight Night Round 2. i'll send you a coupon code for the DVD so when i FINALLY finish my website, you can go and pick out a fighpzout!
If u sell dvds I was wondering if u have Chavez vs Mario Martinez?
what's going on Brown Bomber? i don't have that fight, but i can get it if you're interested in it. i focus on newer fights because i can record them digitally, but am expanding my collection of older fights. drop me a note if you want that.
I have bought from a few place, but imo the best are from SuperboutKing, I got all of Cotto's fight from them...they got some sick interactive motion menus with music..
wassup borikua? Super has some nice stuff. i bought a couple of DVDs from him a while back before I started making them myself (no, i'm not selling his stuff!). he's a cool guy too. his video is sharp and menus are better than a DVD recorder. he uses a template-driven software that kind of limits your menu creation but as i said in my response to MilkMan, if you're not a graphics-minded person, that won't matter.
I have bought from a few place, but imo the best are from SuperboutKing, I got all of Cotto's fight from them...they got some sick interactive motion menus with music..
hey man
is it expensive?how much did u pay? etc.
thanks
Why not just buy like a DVD recorder then record it yourself.
what's going on MilkMan? DVD recorders do a great job of recording fights. the video is sharp if you don't try to cram a whole lot on one dvd. the drawback is there's no flexibility in terms of menus. there's a simple button on a colored field. if this doesn't matter to you, i'd say go with the recorder. personally, i want a nice menu with graphics and audio similar to the hollywood dvd releases and also chapter points at the beginning of each round so i can go where i want to go in the fight.
Of those who by boxing DVDs, in your opinion, who makes the very best and why?
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