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Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier Boxing Fight Poster Red style RARE

$1,250.00

Original Vintage Classic Sports Boxing Memorabilia Movie Muhammad Ali Collectibles For Sale
Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier I ("The Fight of the Century")
Closed-Circuit Broadcast Boxing Fight Poster, 1971




Rare Vintage Stunning 1971 Fight Poster for the "Fight of the Century"

1971 Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier I ("The Fight of the Century") Closed-Circuit Broadcast Poster (Allentown Fair Grounds).
Rare format and "Fight of the Champions" tagline for remote viewing at the Allentown Fair Grounds.
Exhibits some areas of discoloration but still very attractive. 21.75x13.75". Shrink wrapped on white foam board for easy storage and display. Letter of provenance from Troy Kinunen.


NOTE:  I've collected Muhammad ALi since 1980 and have never seen this particular 1971 "Fight of the Century" Promo poster before.  Hence,  I highly doubt you will see this one again!

NOTE:
We recently acquired from a world renown Muhammad Ali Collection several historical pieces of boxing history,  From the collection of famed Ali Collector Troy Kinunen.    This is one of those historic pieces. 

Troy Kinunen BIO:
Troy Kinunen is considered one of the foremost experts on Muhammad Ail Memorabilia as he amassed one of the (if not THE) largest Muhammad Ali Collection in the world over a 35 year period.  This is one  of the prized pieces from his famed Collection.

Here is a link to a USA Today article about Troy



Note:  This striking deep red background version  is a particularly RARE Fight poster for thier first 1971 battle, which we have never seen in our 40 years collecting. 

Side Note:  In 1988 I really wanted a Muhammad Ali photo signed with one of this legendary inscriptions , like this photo has. Mr Ali was more than generous as he added a terrific inscription to me and drew a Heart after he signed “ To Kevin, Love Muhammad Ali”.   He even threw in about five SIGNED Muslim Pamphlets.      Of course I still have that iconic signed photo. 
 

* See enlargeable images above 


Note: Cvtreasures stamp Not on original