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Boxing is the most exciting sport on the planet! Growing up I watched Ali but the middleweight division was where the real action was. Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard, The Hit Man Thomas Hearns, Hands of Stone Roberto Duran, THAT was boxing! In the 90's I loved watching
The Real Deal Evander Holyfield, what a warrior. No matter who you like, we will have something here.
We helped the International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canastota New York get their boxing show started and ran it for a few years for the induction ceremonies. We have a lot of material we accummulated during that time. Tons of unique
autographed stuff from some of the greats of all time. We stand by every autograph, as we either had it signed ourselves or bought it from the Hall of Fame. On that note, if you haven't had the opportunity to go to the inductions, it is FANTASTIC! Everywhere you go, the greatest boxers of all time are there!
Its a great place to get photos and autographs and the boxing card show on Saturdays has everything a boxing fan could want. They have dealers from around the world selling everything from cards, programs and autographs to championship belts! Located just outside Syracuse, NY, it is easy to get to.
"Marvelous" Marvin HaglerOne of the greatest middleweights of all time. He beat everybody, including that bogus decision he "lost" to Sugar Ray Leonard! He held the undisputed middleweight championship for 7 years in a time when there were a lot of great middleweights. Went undefeated for 10 years!
 | '91 All World #21 in action................$3 |
 | '91 All World #149 vs The Hitman...........$2 |
 | '91 Kayo #149 against Duran................$2 |
 | '96 Ringside #15............................$2 |
Jeff Harding
 | '91 Kayo #94.................................$2 |
Ricky Hatton
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Greg HaugenOne of the toughest fighters ever and great champion.
 | '91 Kayo #112......................$1 |
Tommy "The Hitman" HearnsWelterweight Champion, Junior Middleweight Champion, Middleweight Champion, Super Middleweight Champion, Cruiserweight Champion, Lightheavywight Champion. Hall of Famer and few greater boxers than the hitman.
 | '91 Foot Locker Slam Fest #4 of 10 These were cards produced from the 1988 Foot Locker Slam Fest. they were given away at foot lockers. It pictures Tommy slam dunking a basketball in a slam fest jersey.........$1 |
 | '96 Ringside #17...........................$3 |
Anthony Hembrick
 | '91 kayo #228...........................$1 |
Genaro Hernandez
 | '96 Ringside #46...........................$2 |
Herbie HideHeavyweight Champion born in Nigeria but raised in England.
 | '96 Ringside #9...........................$2 |
Virgil "Thrill" HillU.S. Olympic Silver Medalist and Light Heavyweight champion. I saw him in las Vegas in '91 against Tommy Hearns. He lost but it was a great fight.
 | Ringlords Promo card from the 12th national sports collectors convention jul7 1991.......$10 |
 | '91 Kayo #101 in action...............$1 |
 | '96 Ringside #19....................$1 |
Davey Hilton
 | '91 kayo #44...........................$1 |
Mathew HiltonGreat Canadian fighter. Junior middleweight and middleweight champion.
 | '91 All World #18.....................$2 |
 | '91 kayo #214 in action...........$2 |
Joe Hipp
 | '96 Ringside #13...........................$1 |
 '80's poster
Larry HolmesProbably the greatest jabber of any champion. Succesfully defended his title twenty times. The most embarassing fight of his career was against a washed up Ali in 1980. I was in high schol and paid $25, a lot of money for a high school kid in 1980, to see it on pay per view at the landmark theatre.
 | '91 Kayo #189.................$2 |
Larry Holmes Autographed Everlast Boxing Glove (Single Glove)
 '86 Browns Boxing #62 Evanders first card......$75
Evander "The Real Deal" HolyfieldI feel he is the greatest champion I have ever seen. He dominated the light heavyweight division and moved up as an undefeated champion(what great fights against Qawi!). Against all odds, he became heavyweight champion of the world. Unafraid of Mike Tyson, he whipped him like a redheaded stepchild! I honestly feel this was the turning point for Tyson going downhill, he could not accept being so thoroughly
dominated by a boxer he felt superior to.
 | '90 Players International Sample card #1. I got these cards from the Players International rep in 1990 at the International Boxing Hall of Fame show. I was running the show and they wanted to set up a booth. I passed a bunch of these around to the card dealers who loved them. We still have a some left but once they are gone, there are no more!..........$10 |
 | '91 Kayo #211 Holyfield/Foreman fight............................$1 |
 | 1991 Kayo #100 Hologram VS Foreman……...........................$4 |
 1991 Ringlords #1......$4
Lloyd HoneyghanGreat fighter who unfortunately let politics get mixed up with his career. He could have been one of the greatest if he had stuck to boxing.
 | '91 kayo #109...........................$1 |
Bernard HopkinsCapping his career with a stunning upset, the 41-year-old Hopkins won a unanimous decision over the younger, taller Antonio Tarver on Saturday night,
using aggressive offense, smart defense and the ring savvy borne of 18 years of boxing. The Philly middleweight, who never achieved stardom until he beat Felix Trinidad
and Oscar De La Hoya, ended his career where he began it, reigning as champion for 11 glorius years.
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