I purchased a Holyfield/Tyson II blackjack layout "cut":
I had it framed. I asked the framer not to cut it to fit the frame, but place the unseen part behind the visible part. That way, if the next owner wanted to put it on a table, the material would not be lost. I did not bother to UV glass the front.
The only problem with trying to fit the odd shaped "cut" layout into a frame is that you lose some of the details around the edges.
Here is how mine came out:
It was not an unusually expensive frame job - just like a standard poster - $100 to $150.
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