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Paul
Posted: 2003-07-08 02:09:56
Just a reminder for the guys who fought on the show, and anyone else that may want to look at the nearly 300 images from the show, they are now loaded on

www.fightforce.net


for a site so new, it's getting a hell of a lot of traffic and is becoming a great archive for Melbourne fighters. Perhaps not such a big deal now, but hopefully your children and grandchildren will appreciate the pics of Grandpa or Grandma's fight days.

I hope that Ian and Vince will get something similar set up with their prospective promoters in their own states. Because I genuinely believe that they will become invaluable sometime in the sports history not only to the fighters families but for present and future publications. The software is becoming more and more automated and is pretty easy to use.

I really am not pushing this for my own gain, as the website isn't mine and revenue from print sales is minimal to non existent, and will not be changing because of how great the internet is for information sharing. After studying art history I just genuinely believe that all history is important. And because this is our community, I think it's up to us to maintain it's imaging resources and archival availability.

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