Ali's
gloves, Frazier's jockstrap from famed 1971 fight go on sale
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[July 12, 2016]
By David DeKok
(Reuters) - A jockstrap worn by boxer
Joe Frazier when he defeated Muhammad Ali for the combined
heavyweight title hit the auction block on Monday, along with the
gloves Ali wore in that 1971 bout dubbed the "Fight of the Century."
The jockstrap - expected to sell for $10,000 - already met its
minimum bid of $5,000 bid by mid-morning, said Ken Goldin, owner of
Goldin Auctions of Runnemede, New Jersey.
No bids had yet been received for the gloves, which are expected to
sell for more than $1 million, Goldin said.
The auction concludes with live bidding on Aug. 4.
"People used to make jokes about auctioning off jockstraps as an
example of something outrageous," Goldin told Reuters. "Here we got
one consigned for sale."
The memorabilia went on sale just over a month after Ali's death at
an Arizona hospital at age 74. Frazier died in 2011.
Both fighters were undefeated when they met up in the match on March
8, 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York. Frazier defeated Ali
in a unanimous, 15-round decision.
After the fight, Frazier gave the jockstrap to corner-man David
Wolf, according to Goldin. Wolf, who was in the Frazier corner for
all three of his fights with Ali, later became a manager for Ray
"Boom Boom" Mancini and other boxers.
The jockstrap was found in Wolf's apartment in New York after his
death in 2009.
Minimum bids were set at $5,000 for the jockstrap and $250,000 for
the gloves.
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Boxing gloves worn by Muhammad Ali during his March 8, 1971 “Fight
of the Century” in Madison Square Garden against Joe Frazier are
pictured in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters July 11,
2016. Goldin Auctions/Handout via REUTERS
"Similar (Ali) gloves have sold in the millions,” Goldin said. "And
that was before he died."
(Reporting by David DeKok in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; editing by
Barbara Goldberg and G Crosse)
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