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| Trilldogg |
Posted - 05/24/2006 : 5:55:29 PM With such easy access to meeting fighters these days, is it really profitable to sell merchandise that is signed by pro MMA fighters? i was at my buddy's gym a few weeks back and he has TONS of signed photos, shirts, etc and one of the guys offered to buy a picture off him. He told him no and said why would the guy even want to pay for it when its so easy to get it for free.
does anyone else collect signed MMA memorabilia? |
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| Trilldogg |
Posted - 06/19/2006 : 9:53:08 PM good point. |
| amangin1 |
Posted - 05/30/2006 : 9:59:20 PM You could easily find where someone trained and get an autographed pic of you with the person. Now that would be cooler than just buying some memorabelia |
| Trilldogg |
Posted - 05/25/2006 : 09:34:18 AM i'm sure if the fighter has a website or clothing line it would be easy to get somethin gfrom them. |
| Maitirethanatos |
Posted - 05/25/2006 : 12:22:08 AM If it's a fighter I like I would just to simply support them. But there aren't any out there currently that I can't some way track down if I were really serious about getting an item I liked. |