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Posted By: warshawlaw
There is a marked disparity in availability between the more popular fighters in the set and the more obscure ones, which bears out the hypothesis that the "duds" simply weren't ordered by the public in as great numbers. That said, star power has a great effect on the cards. Johnson is easier to find than others in the set but is by far the most valuable boxer, with Jeffries, Langford, Jeannete and Attell also at premiums. |
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