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Boxing Memorabilia UK Looking for genuine boxing memorabilia?, you’ve come to the right place?

Here at Firma Stella you’ll find huge selection of exclusive signed boxing memorabilia for sale, including signed boxing gloves, belts for display, rare boxing photos and other collectables from the world of boxing! Actual signatures of boxers are incredibly rare, especially in these more difficult times when stars are mess likely to mingle with fans, so picking up one of these pieces is a real privilege. An opportunity to relive that amazing event again and again!

We can frame any signed boxing item you find on the site whatever it is, so please select at the checkout or contact us for more information. We also sell signed boxing programmes, belts, frames, robes, shirts and shorts!

Fierce fighting, inflated egos and sell-out stadiums. There’s nothing quite like boxing. It attracts millions of spectators each year worldwide. As a sport it is thought to have originated in ancient Greece, where it was a popular fixture at the Olympic Games.

Modern boxing however is a far cry from the bare-fisted battles of the ancient Greeks. Rugged, exhilarating yet polished and slick, boxing is now a multi-million-pound global industry. Now hotly anticipated fights take place in glamorous locations all over the world – from Las Vegas, Madison Square Gardens and the Yankee Stadium in New York to Wembley and Old Trafford. Various disciplines come under the boxing umbrella – from WBA and WBC to UFC, which is dominated by MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) extending the reach of boxing memorabilia. Within boxing itself there are two categories, amateur and professional. There are fourteen weight classes, from pin weight and flyweight to heavyweight and super heavyweight.

Boxing has birthed many legends over the years – from the iconic Ali to doggedly determined Frank Bruno and Evander Holifield. Unforgettable moments in the ring include Joe Frazier and Ali’s fifteen-round fight which saw the champ defeated for the first time Also the historic match when undefeated, undisputed heavyweight Mike Tyson was beaten in a knockout by underdog Buster Douglas. Its wide appeal draws fans from all over the world, and boxers themselves hail from Russia, Thailand, America and the UK. As a sport it is accessible compared with others which require large amounts of funding and specialist equipment – therefore champions come from a variety of backgrounds and also the opportunity to grab and piece of signed boxing memorabilia.

What is The Most Expensive Piece of Boxing Memorabilia?

The Rumble in the Jungle was a boxing match on the 30th of October 1974 at the Stade Tata Raphaël in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo. Muhammed Ali beat George Foreman and his winning belt was sold at auction for an eye popping $6.1m!

His shorts from another fight, dubbed The Thrilla in Manilla, when he lost to Joe Frazier in The Philippines, are currently valued at around the same amount, making the two items the most expensive pieces of boxing memorabilia in existence!