The Gotta Have Sports 2022 Spring Auction
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On December 11, 1983, world heavyweight champion Larry Holmes relinquished his WBC title after refusing to fight the #1 contender, Greg Page. The fight would have paid Holmes $2.55 million, half of Holmes’ asking price. Holmes instead chose a bigger payday by agreeing to fight Marvis Frazier, son of the legendary Joe Frazier. The WBC refused to sanction the fight against the unranked Frazier. A month after Holmes handily defeated Frazier with a first-round knockout, the newly-formed IBF (International Boxing Federation) recognized Holmes as its’ first world heavyweight champion. This belt was presented to Larry Holmes after he was recognized as the first-ever IBF world heavyweight champion. The red and white leather belt measures approximately 48” x 10” and weighs 8 lbs. The belt sports a highly-detailed center plate adorned with a large eagle, two boxing gloves and the IBF logo enameled in red, white and blue in the center. The logo reads “IBF - World Champion - International Boxing Federation”. Approximately 130 stones adorn the perimeter of the center plate, the pattern alternates between synthetic diamonds and rubies, some of which have fallen from their housing. Adjacent to the left and right of the center plate are two 4.5” plates with the casted image of an eagle perched atop, with the writing “Larry Holmes” and “First IBF Heavyweight Champion 11/9/1984”. A 5” x 3.5” plate on the verso of the belt features two boxers in relief as well as the IBF logo enameled in red, white and blue in the center. Above the logo is “Official” and below the logo is the facsimile signature of the founder and former President of the IBF, Robert W. Lee, in relief. The belt features a large Velcro fastener and faux white fur padding with black trim around the interior. This belt was presented and owned by Larry Holmes, with pictures of him holding it. The belt comes with a Letter of Authenticity from Larry Holmes wife Diana Holmes and a Gotta Have Rock and Roll Certificate of Authenticity.
Larry Holmes Personally Owned First IBF Heavyweight Championship Belt
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