ALI, MUHAMMAD-GEORGE FOREMAN WBA 25TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE CHAMPIONSHIP BELT

JO Sports, Inc.

Regular price $2,500.00

HISTORY: Muhammad Ali fought George Foreman on October 30, 1974 in Kinshasa, Zaire. Given little chance, Ali knocked Foreman out in the 8th round to win the World Heavyweight Title for the second time. Ali employed a "rope-adope" strategy of covering up on the ropes and letting Foreman hit him until he tired. The strategy worked as an exhausted Foreman could not rise after being hit in the 8th round. 

Offered here is a 25th anniversary WBA belt which was given to kick boxer, martial arts and promoter Larry Mah of Las Vegas.

FULL DESCRIPTION: This is an original, WBA 25th anniversary belt made to commemorate this event. The belt has three plates which rest on red, white and purple satin sash with leather straps at each end. The heavy center plate includes a crown with red jewels and an enamel WBA center plate. On each side there are plates commemorating the event itself. Sash has some fading. Plates are perfectly intact and clean.  Comes with the original presentation box. Comes with a photograph of George Foreman appearing with Larry Mah. 11" x 50." From the collection of Larry Mah.

Size: 11" x 50"

Condition: Excellent