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Signed Everlast Boxing Ring Corner Post Pad IBHOF Chacon Minter Lewis Diaz Duff

$ 105.59

Availability: 79 in stock
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Product: Ring Corner Post
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Sport: Boxing
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    We offer this Signed Everlast Boxing Ring Corner Post Pad that we had signed at the International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend.  This red Everlast corner post has been signed by the following boxing personalities:  Bobby Chacon, Angelo Dundee, Arthur Mercante, John H. Stracey, Don Chargin, Alan Minter, Russell Peltz, Ken Buchanan, Mickey Duff, Billy Backus, Hedgemon Lewis, Juan "Baby Bull" Diaz, and actor Ryan O'Neal, who was the Grand Marshall that year.  All of the signatures are signed in black Sharpie and pop from the red background.  Almost all of them are quite large signatures.  This is an impressive piece and will look amazing in your collection.
    We offer a money back guarantee on the autograph's authenticity. If this autograph fails to authenticate with a reputable authenticator such as PSA or JSA, we will refund your entire purchase price plus shipping.  Take advantage of our low price!
    Uncle's Attic is the accumulation of 50 years of collecting all types of memorabilia and collectibles. I am not a newbie eBayer, so buy with confidence. Add Uncle's Attic to your favorite sellers and come back often, as we will be selling many lots and items of all types of collectibles.
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