I record off tv but I like getting older fights.I like heavyweights the best.I make 6 hour dvds of boxers careers & I put them in order.I have many heavyweights careers on DVD.I've spent $ & time searching for fights through different sites.I only buy fights in their entirety.if it's missing a round I don't want it.I got all the klits,Holyfield,Tyson,Rahman,tua,Morrison,ruddock,Bruno,ruiz,toney,Barrett,,etc. I'm even getting guys like Briggs,savarese,many Europeans fights.within the next year I will have the best heavyweight collection ever.I got an iPhone but no computer so I buy the DVDs & don't download them.I try & get every fight out there on the Internet.I got fights that were recorded on camcorders.witherspoon,toney vs batcheldor,briggs vs ryan.those are camcorder recordings that someone filmed in the crowd.
What I do is record fights of the t.v!
I do that now. But over the past 4 years I've probably spent over 5,000 buting fights for my collection on DVD. I have damn near close to 200 sets
boxingjunkies.com is ok but the 3 best sites are boxingcraze.com(Toronto canada) has an excellent selection of both old,new & international fights.quick delivery & good quality.(2)boxingvideos.net has good selection of old & rare fights that are hard to find.he's from Arizona but he tends to ****up orders occasionally but if you are patient his selection is solid.(3)boxingdvdspecialists is based in London,England & has a great European selection going from the present back to early 1900's... Those are the best 3.the London guy seems to be able to get you anything but if you see in north America you'll have to wait a few weeks or maybe a month to get your order.boxingjunkies just rips off other websites so the quality isn't as good but it's cheap.