MUSCATO, PHIL SIGNED PHOTO (INSCRIBED TO WILLIE PEP)

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Regular price $115.00

HISTORY:  Phil Muscato, was a Buffalo-born boxer who ranked fourth among world heavyweight contenders in the 1940s. Muscato earned more than $100,000 in the 1940s battling such top-ranked fighters as Lee Oma, Joey Maxim, Lee Savold, Joe Matisi, Arturo Godoy, Harry Matthews, Nick Barone, Rocky Marciano and Mickey Hayes. In all, he had 79 professional fights and was known for his hard-hitting style that put many an opponent on the mat to the delight of local fans. Muscato's last fight was May 3, 1950, in the Aud, where Nick Barone of Syracuse scored a technical knockout against him in the fourth round. Muscato left boxing at age 27. While he never benefited from the money he earned in the ring, Muscato said in an interview 10 years later that he had no regrets.

"Sure I'm officially listed as broke. . . . but how can you say a man's broke who has a wonderful wife, three fine sons and the strength to work everyday?" he asked. Muscato served in the Navy during World War II. After retiring from boxing, he worked for General Motors Corp. as a laborer. Phil Muscato died in 1991 after a long illness at the age of 68. Offered here is an original photo of Phil Muscato shaking hands with Willie Pep which is signed by Phil Muscato inscribed to Willie Pep.

FULL DESCRIPTION: This is an original wire photo missing the caption on the back. Bold, clear image. Clean. Boldly signed in ink, "To Willie Pep Champion of Champions Best of Luck Phil Muscato." Not creased or torn. 5" x 7."

Size: 5" x 7"

Condition: Excellent