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Closed Circuit Programs were produced during Alis career and these should not be confused with the Actual Site Programs.

Boxing Programs

I have, through the years, collected all types of Muhammad Alis site Memorabilia. However, in recent years I have concentrated on Ali site boxing posters. The main reason was that I would store my programs and tickets in binders hidden away in the loft. My posters would be framed (for protection) and hung on the walls. These posters would provide much discussion and pride with any visitors. The expense of purchasing my remaining wants made it necessary to make a decision to concentrate on a single type of Ali site memorabilia. However I just purchased two full Ali Frazier 1 tickets! We collectors never learn!

Closed Circuit tickets are from theatre venues that showed the fights and are least collectible.

Closed Circuit Posters and movie posters were produced in numerous quantities for worldwide theatre venues but are still collectible.

Again a much sought after site collectible, there are different variants of a Muhammad Ali site boxing ticket.

Conclusion

Prices can range from $500 up to and over $10,000 for rare Muhammad Ali site Boxing Posters.

Phantom tickets were made for fights that did not take place such as Ali-Liston 2 which was postponed. Always check the date and venue against Muhammad Alis ring record.

The reference guide for any Muhammad Ali Site Memorabilia collector should be the 1997 Christies LA Paloger Auction guide. This book contains many photographs of Boxing Programs, tickets and Posters from the majority of Alis contests.

Caution

There are many other items of site memorabilia which in my view make a great investment which are obtainable at reasonable prices. Such varied items that can be seen are commemorative Everlast Gloves from Ali Frazier fights, Pennants from fights, pins, and even seat cushions from the Ali Holmes fight!

Full tickets, with the stub still attached, are the rarest and most collectible. These are tickets that were purchased for the actual fight and the original owner either could not attend, or he had the foresight to get the ticket attendant to not rip the ticket or the ticket had holes punched in it.

Muhammad Ali Memorabilia

Stubless tickets are also very collectible, due to the rarity of Full Tickets.

Condition

Rarity

Muhammad Ali Memorabilia

The biggest Ali fights will always attract even the casual Ali site memorabilia collector and even though they might not be the rarest items, their desirability means they
Are a premium item

Clay Liston 1 Ali wins Heavyweight Title for the first timeAli Frazier 1 - Fight Of The CenturyAli Foreman - Rumble In The JungleAli Farazier 3 - Thrilla in Manilla

Boxing Posters

For certain Ali fights, more programs and posters were produced than sold at the fight. Site memorabilia for certain fights may have been found hidden away in a warehouse and recently discovered.

Site Boxing Posters were used in and around the actual venue to advertise the forthcoming fight, date, ticket prices, and usually consisted of pictures of Ali and his opponent. They vary in size and vibrancy but are not usually smaller than say 18x22.
Few survived the actual event and thus are indeed very collectible and scarce.

Ticket Stubs can be very collectible especially in the absence of the other variants. This is especially the case with the early fights in Alis career.

Boxing Tickets

If a program, poster or ticket has fold marks, creased corners or water stains, etc,

Other Site Memorabilia (sleepers)

Again the prices of Muhammad Ali site tickets can range from around $50 up to and over $5,000

With the advance in todays printing techniques I have come across reprinted tickets, programs and posters from various Ali fights. The same rules apply to site memorabilia as collecting autographs.

Then it will obviously not be as collectible as an item in Mint Condition.

Printer Proof tickets do not have a seat number and were usually produced by the printer as part of the initial print run as spares before being numbered. Still collectible they are not worth as much as the original Full Tickets. They sometimes have holes punched in them so they could not be used.

One of the most collectible areas regarding Muhammad Ali is Site Memorabilia. Typically, Boxing Programs, tickets and posters from Muhammad Alis actual fights.
Ali site memorabilia ranges from his early amateur days through to his last professional fight against Trevor Berbick in 1981. Some collectors even collect site memorabilia from his many worldwide exhibition contests which can be just as rare.

Muhammad Ali site programs are probably the most widely collected of all Ali site memorabilia. Many collectors are after the holy grail of collecting every Muhammad Ali fight program. Some of Alis early programs were just 1 page bout sheets.

Significance of the fight:



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