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Muhammad Ali Autographs
14 Lots
Lot 256. Muhammad Ali Autographed July 26, 1971 “Sports Illustrated.” Ali placed a mint 9 signature next to his superb portrait on the cover of this issue. Kevin Keating authenticated the autograph. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA. A Tex Maule article asserts that Ali seems to have little interest in his upcoming fight with Jimmy Ellis. Nevertheless, Ali scored a TKO to capture the vacant North American Boxing Federation heavyweight championship.
Winning Bid $225.
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Lot 257. Muhammad Ali Signature on the Cover of the April 14, 1980 “Sports Illustrated.” Mint 9 autograph authenticated by Kevin Keating. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA. Ali sports a moustache in the photos in this issue, which focuses on his return to the ring to fight either Larry Holmes or Mike Weaver and earn a purse of as much as $8 million.
Winning Bid $185.
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Lot 258. Muhammad Ali Autograph on His Last “Sports Illustrated” Cover During His Career. Mint 9 autograph on an Oct. 13, 1980 cover photo showing a dejected and beaten Ali following his Oct. 2 loss to Larry Holmes. The magazine devotes 12 pages to the fight and Ali’s career. Authenticated by Kevin Keating. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA.
Winning Bid $204.
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Lot 259. Muhammad Ali Autographed Biography Signed Also by Boxer-Author José Torres. Ali signed the title page of “Sting Like a Bee: The Muhammad Ali Story,” and so did the author, fellow Boxing Hall of Fame member José Torres. Kevin Keating authenticated their signatures, which are mint 9. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA. The 1971 hardback book is vg-ex in a g+ price-clipped dust jacket. Norman Mailer wrote the preface to the book, and LeRoy Neiman illustrated it with sketches. At the 1956 Olympics, Torres won the silver medal in the middleweight competition. As a pro, he held the light heavyweight championship in 1966 and 1967. Later, he served as president of the World Boxing Organization. He died in 2009. Copies of this book signed by both Ali and Torres are rare.
Winning Bid $125.
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Lot 261. Muhammad Ali Autographed “I Am King.” Ali added an nm-m 8 signature to the first page inside this 128-page1975 magazine-format photographic biography by David King. The 8.5” x 11” page proclaims, in red type on a yellow background, “Ali boma ye!” The translation from the Lingala language of Zaire is “Ali kill him,” which is what the crowd chanted as Ali entered the ring from the “Rumble in the Jungle” with George Foreman. The magazine is vg-ex with a scuff on the front cover. Authenticated by Kevin Keating. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA.
Winning Bid $92.
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Lot 262. Autographed “Muhammad Ali: The Holy Warrior.” Mint 9 signature on the title page of this 1975 first edition 8.5” x 11” softcover by Don Atyeo and Felix Dennis. This “illustrated biography” contains 111 pages of text and photos covering Ali from his boyhood through his epic championship fight in Zaire with George Foreman. Vg+ to ex book. Kevin Keating authenticated the signature. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA.
Winning Bid $113.
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Lot 263. Muhammad Ali Autographed Autobiography “The Greatest: My Own Story.” Written with Richard Durham, this 1975 book tells Ali’s story his way. This copy is a stated first edition, vg+ to ex in a similar dust jacket. Ali’s signature is mint 9 on the title page. Authenticated by Kevin Keating. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA.
Winning Bid $204.
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Lot 264. Muhammad Ali and Author-Signed Biography: “King of the World.” Written by Pulitzer Prize winner David Remnick, this 1998 first edition hardback places Ali’s life in the context of his times. The book is nm-m in an nm dust jacket. Ali’s autograph on the title page is mint 9 to gem mint 10, and so is Remnick’s. Authenticated be Kevin Keating. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA.
Winning Bid $225.
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Lot 265. Autographed “Muhammad Ali: A Thirty-Year Journey” by Howard L. Bingham. This 1993 hardback, an apparent first edition, features superb photographs and “introductions” by such individuals as Muhammad and Lonnie Ali, Bill and Camille Cosby and George Plimpton. Kevin Keating authenticated Ali’s autograph, which is mint 9 on the title page. A JSA Auction Letter of Authenticity is also provided; it can be exchanged at a discount for a full JSA LoA. The book is nm, and dust jacket, ex+.
Winning Bid $152.
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