Boxing Golden Boy Billy Walker 8x6 signed b/w photo. William, Billy Walker, born Stepney, London, 3 March 1939 is a British retired heavyweight boxer and actor. He turned professional in 1961 after 39 amateur bouts. His nickname was Golden Boy. His professional record was 21 wins, 16 by knockout, 8 losses and 2 draws. During 1967, he fought for both the British and European titles, losing to Henry Cooper, Great Britain and Karl Mildenberger, West Germany respectively. After he retired from the ring in 1969, he appeared in several British films and TV shows. His autobiography When the Gloves Came Off was published in 2007. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
We found 1177 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 1177 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
1177 item(s)/page
Original vintage American World War Twopropaganda poster: Keep Punching… In the battle of production – Beat Your Promise. Black and white caricature drawing showing a strong American punching a small Japanese boxer with the words All-out Production and No Waste printed on his black boxing gloves, the Japanese man holding a dagger with the words Remember Pearl Harbor written on the blade and one of his teeth flying off with Wham! and stars and a note You & I in the background, the main text above and below in black and white letters. Litho in USA. Very good condition, faint staining, small folds and creases in top right corner. Country:USA. Year:1940s. Designer:Alexander. Size (cm):55.5x43
John L Sullivan v Jas J Corbett 1892 Original Boxing Ticket for the Heavyweight fight between John L Sullivan and Jas J Corbett held on 7th September. Slabbed in PSA DNA box with certificate. The famed 1892 bout between 10-year reigning heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan and James Gentleman Jim Corbett was more than just a meeting for the title, it was a spectacle that would change the course of boxing history in the United States. The showdown signalled the end of the bare-knuckle era and marked the introduction of Queensbury rules, which required heavyweight fighters to wear gloves. The younger Corbett, outweighed by 34 pounds entering the showdown, would eventually knock out the grizzled Sullivan in the 21st round at the Olympic Club in New Orleans. This original 3x4 ¼-inch ticket from the bout with some mount marks to reverse. The hype surrounding the fight is fortified by information found on the front of the ticket. Tickets for the bout were $15, a hefty price tag in the 1800s. The purse for the bout, according to the ticket, was $25, 000. JOHN L. SULLIVAN and JAS. J. CORBETT appears across the top of the ticket, which boasts the title GRAND GLOVE CONTEST FOR THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB. Below the title. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Frank Bruno signed 6x4; postcard style of Bruno in boxing gloves and shorts, signed in blue biro across image. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
1892 Original Boxing Press overprinted Ticket for the Heavyweight fight between John L Sullivan and Jas J Corbett held on 7th September. The famed 1892 bout between 10-year reigning heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan and James "Gentleman Jim" Corbett was more than just a meeting for the title, it was a spectacle that would change the course of boxing history in the United States. The showdown signalled the end of the bare-knuckle era and marked the introduction of Queensbury rules, which required heavyweight fighters to wear gloves. The younger Corbett, outweighed by 34 pounds entering the showdown, would eventually knock out the grizzled Sullivan in the 21st round at the Olympic Club in New Orleans. This original 3x4 ¼-inch ticket from the bout features a stamp on the reverse side that reads Press in Red and this is also overprinted on the front. The hype surrounding the fight is fortified by information found on the front of the ticket. Tickets for the bout were $15, a hefty price tag in the 1800s. The purse for the bout, according to the ticket, was $25,000. "JOHN L. SULLIVAN and JAS. J. CORBETT" appears across the top of the ticket, which boasts the title "GRAND GLOVE CONTEST FOR THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB." Below the title. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
An early 20th century Potteresque taxidermy boxing scene:, the red squirrel pugilists wearing shorts and leather gloves in a boxing ring with weasel cut-man to one side wearing a tweed flat cap and smoking a cigarette, the whole surrounded by leaves and branches with bird in a mirror backed glazed case, 58 x 46 x 30cm.
Ed Sheeran's miniature novelty boxing gloves, Teddy House, in red and white, 9.5cm long, (2). All of the Ed Sheeran Collection has come from Ed Sheeran himself and is to be sold at auction to support the Zest Charity, Bishop & Miller Auctioneers is delighted to be working in partnership with Zest and the St Elizabeth Hospice Family to raise much needed funds. Each lot will come with a Bishop and Miller signed certificate of authenticity.
BOXING, signed boxing gloves, inc. Freddy Mack (1952 Olympics gold medallist); Alan Rudkin, Terry Spinks, Billy Aird, Bernie Terrell, Mark Rowe, Mick Pye & Larry O'Connell; John Conteh, Colin Weir, Colin Dunne & James Cook; Richie Woodhall, John Conteh, Colin Dunne and three others, some inscribed, G to EX, 5
A PAIR OF MINIATURE AMPRO BOXING GLOVES IN WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY CASE, enclosed and sealed in the case by 'Teddy Waltham' of the British Boxing Board of Control in 1971. The gloves bearing the signatures of World Champions Cassius Clay, Sugar Ray Robinson, Freddie Mills, Sonny Liston, Rocky Marciano, Jack Dempsey, James Braddock, Paul Pender, Emile Griffiths, Willie Pastrano, Floyd Patterson, Joe Louis and Jean Tunney.
Boxing memorabilia. A pair of white Lonsdale sparring gloves, signed and indistinctly inscribed ‘Best Wishes … Sir Henry Cooper’; another single signed glove; another glove, cased, signed by Jonny Mason; signed photographs of Joe Frazier and Jake Lamotta; and later printed photograph of Elvis Presley and Muhammed Ali, signed by Ali, with certificate of authentication.
Boxing Billy Walker signed boxing b/w photo. High quality 16x12 b/w photo. William (Billy) Walker (born Stepney, London, 3 March 1939) is a British retired heavyweight boxer and actor. He turned professional in 1961 after 39 amateur bouts. His nickname was Golden Boy. His professional record was 21 wins (16 by knockout), 8 losses and 2 draws. During 1967, he fought for both the British and European titles, losing to Henry Cooper (Great Britain) and Karl Mildenberger (West Germany) respectively. After he retired from the ring in 1969 he appeared in several British films and TV shows. His autobiography When the Gloves Came Off was published in 2007. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
A PAIR OF MINIATURE AMPRO BOXING GLOVES IN WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY CASE, enclosed and sealed in the case by 'Teddy Waltham' of the British Boxing Board of Control in 1971. The gloves bearing the signatures of World Champions Cassius Clay, Sugar Ray Robinson, Freddie Mills, Sonny Liston, Rocky Marciano, Jack Dempsey, James Braddock, Paul Pender, Emile Griffiths, Willie Pastrano, Floyd Patterson, Joe Louis and Jean Tunney.
BOXING BOOKLETS - Mike E. Collins (Ed.) - 'Ring Battles of the Ages', George Whiting - 'Billy Walker', Evening Standard Publication, Max A. Geyer - '"Denver" Jack Geyer, The Boxer His Multi-faceted Life', Angelo Prospero, Jr. - 'Great Fights and Fighters', one issue of 'The Veteran Boxer', two George D. Blair publications - 'Mike Gibbons The St. Paul Phantom' and 'Tommy Gibbons St. Paul, Minnesota Heavyweight Contender', Peter McInnes - 'Bob Fitzsimmons' Centenary Souvenir issue from Lonsdale Sports, Chris Greyvenstein - 'Gloves and Glory' and three issues of 'Jabs & Jolts' (12)

-
1177 item(s)/page