Muhammad
Ali's 'Fight of the Century' gloves sell for nearly $400,000
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[August 01, 2014]
By Marice Richter
DALLAS (Reuters) - The gloves that boxing
great Muhammad Ali wore in his legendary 1971 fight against Joe Frazier
in what became known as the Fight of the Century sold at auction on
Thursday for almost $400,000.
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An anonymous bidder bought the gloves for $388,375 at the auction
run by Texas-based Heritage Auctions at the National Sports
Collectors Convention in Cleveland. Heritage previously auctioned a
set of gloves Ali wore to claim his first World Championship in 1964
for $836,500.
The Fight of the Century, in New York's Madison Square Garden, was
the first of three fights between Ali and Frazier during the 1970s.
In 1971, Frazier officially held the title of Heavyweight Champion
of the World. Ali had been stripped of the title he had held since
the 1964 bout against Sonny Liston because of his refusal to
participate in the Vietnam War-era draft.
The March 8 fight against Frazier was Ali's second after returning
to the ring following a 3-1/2 year absence. Ali's conviction had
just been overturned earlier in 1971 by the U.S. Supreme Court and
his boxing license was reinstated.
"It was a controversial fight at a controversial time in America and
the bout took on distinctly political and cultural overtones," Chris
Ivy, director of sports auctions for Heritage, said in a statement.
Frazier and Ali were each guaranteed $2.5 million, a record purse
for the time.
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"The fight sold out a month before the event with ringside seats
commanding a record $150, with even Frank Sinatra unable to get his
hands on one," Ivy said. Sinatra received a press credential and
shot ringside photos for Life Magazine.
Ali lost to Frazier but prevailed in a re-match at Madison Square
Garden in 1974 and a third match-up known as "The Thrilla in
Manilla" in 1975.
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