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Autographed/Signed Floyd Mayweather Jr. Money Red Everlast Boxing Glove Beckett BAS COA

Autographed/Signed Floyd Mayweather Jr. Money Red Everlast Boxing Glove Beckett BAS COA

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🥊 Autographed/Signed Floyd Mayweather Jr. "Money" Red Everlast Boxing Glove — Beckett BAS COA — Grand Rapids, Michigan — Olympic Bronze Medalist 1996 — Five-Division World Champion — 50-0 Professional Record — Beckett Authentication Services Certificate of Authenticity

🥊 Floyd Mayweather Jr. signed this red Everlast boxing glove himself — a direct, in-person autograph from the professional boxer who retired with a 50-0 record, who held world championship titles across five weight divisions, who won the WBC Super Featherweight title, the WBC Lightweight title, the WBC and WBA Super Lightweight titles, the WBC Welterweight title, and the WBA and WBC Super Welterweight title across a professional career that lasted from 1996 through his final ring appearances, and who accumulated the prize money and the public attention that eventually made "Money" not just a nickname but the defining character of how professional boxing markets its most successful practitioner. Authenticated and certified by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this signed red Everlast glove is the collectible of the man who never lost a professional fight. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Grand Rapids, Michigan — The Mayweather Family and the Sweet Science

🌟 Floyd Mayweather Jr. was born on February 24, 1977, in Grand Rapids, Michigan — into a family whose boxing lineage gave him both the hereditary talent and the technical instruction that would become the most complete defensive boxing education of his generation. His father Floyd Mayweather Sr. was a welterweight contender. His uncles Jeff and Roger Mayweather were both professional fighters. Roger Mayweather, in particular, became one of Floyd Jr.'s trainers in the years before the split with his father — and the shoulder roll defense, the counter-punching timing, and the ring generalship that distinguished Mayweather's professional style were refinements on techniques that the Mayweather family had been developing for decades before he turned professional. The red Everlast glove is the tool of that craft. Condition: NOS.

🏆 50-0 — The Undefeated Record and the Five Weight Class Championships

🏆 Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s 50-0 professional record is the most discussed win-loss statistic in the history of professional boxing — a number that he carried through the welterweight era that produced his signature victories over Oscar De La Hoya in 2007, Ricky Hatton in 2007, Shane Mosley in 2010, Canelo Alvarez in 2013, and Manny Pacquiao in 2015, and that remained unblemished through the final chapter of his professional career. Five weight division championships across the junior lightweight, lightweight, junior welterweight, welterweight, and junior middleweight divisions constructed the resume that the boxing press and the sport's historians placed in the conversation with Sugar Ray Robinson and Muhammad Ali for the claim of the sport's greatest pound-for-pound fighter of the modern era. Beckett BAS COA. Condition: NOS.

The 1996 Olympic Bronze — Before the Pro Career Began

⭐ Before turning professional, Floyd Mayweather Jr. represented the United States at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics — winning the bronze medal in the featherweight division in a result that many observers at the time and since have evaluated as inadequately rewarding for the performance he delivered across the Olympic boxing tournament. The bronze medal, rather than discourage him, announced that his amateur career had reached the highest stage and that the professional future was the venue where his complete excellence would be documented. The red Everlast glove he signed is the signature accessory of a professional career that the 1996 Olympic Games first introduced to the international audience. Signed. Beckett BAS authenticated. Condition: NOS.

🥊🌟 Floyd Mayweather Jr. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1996 Olympic bronze medalist. Five-division world champion. 50-0 professional record. Signed red Everlast boxing glove, Beckett BAS COA. Condition: NOS.

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