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Framed Autographed/Signed William Zabka & Ralph Macchio The Karate Kid Cobra Kai 16x20 Photo JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed William Zabka & Ralph Macchio The Karate Kid Cobra Kai 16x20 Photo JSA COA

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🥋 Framed Autographed/Signed William Zabka & Ralph Macchio The Karate Kid Cobra Kai 16x20 Photo JSA COA — The JSA-Authenticated Dual-Signed 16x20 Photo From Both Stars of The Karate Kid (1984) and Netflix's Cobra Kai, William Zabka (Johnny Lawrence) and Ralph Macchio (Daniel LaRusso), Framed and Authenticated by James Spence Authentication COA for the Most Recognized Dual-Signature Piece Available From the Franchise That Defined a Generation's Understanding of Honor, Discipline, and the Redemptive Power of Martial Arts

🥋 The Framed Autographed/Signed William Zabka & Ralph Macchio The Karate Kid Cobra Kai 16x20 Photo JSA COA is the James Spence Authentication-certified dual-signed 16x20 photo featuring the original signatures of both William Zabka and Ralph Macchio — the two actors whose performances as Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid (1984) created the most enduring fictional rivalry in American pop culture, a dynamic that the Netflix series Cobra Kai revisited and deepened across six seasons into one of the most celebrated pop culture redemption narratives of the streaming era. James Spence Authentication's COA provides the independent third-party certification that confirms both signatures as genuine — JSA is one of the two most trusted authentication authorities in the memorabilia market, and a JSA COA on a dual-signature piece of this profile carries the collector confidence that unsigned or lesser-authenticated alternatives cannot match. The piece is already framed, ready for immediate wall presentation.

🥋 William Zabka was born October 20, 1965, in New York City — the son of film director John Zabka and actress Nancy Zabka, a family whose creative industry background shaped the environment in which his own performance instincts developed before his breakout moment as Johnny Lawrence in The Karate Kid made him one of the most recognizable faces in 1980s American cinema. His portrayal of Johnny Lawrence — the blond, Cobra Kai-trained antagonist whose commitment to the "Strike First, Strike Hard, No Mercy" philosophy that Sensei John Kreese had burned into his competitive identity made him the rival that Daniel LaRusso had to defeat to earn the All Valley Tournament championship — delivered one of the decade's most memorable screen villains in the tradition of the prep school antagonist whose privilege and aggression gave audiences a face to root against. Zabka's career in the decades between The Karate Kid (1984) and Cobra Kai (2018–2024) demonstrated the range and the sustained creative commitment that Cobra Kai rewarded when it gave Johnny Lawrence the complete character arc that the original film's narrative structure had never had room to fully explore.

🥋 Ralph Macchio was born November 4, 1961, in Huntington, New York — the Long Island community whose suburban geography and distance from the Hollywood industry made his path to The Karate Kid a story about the casting decision that turned a young actor from Long Island into the face of one of the 1980s' most beloved films. His portrayal of Daniel LaRusso — the New Jersey kid whose relocation to California placed him at the mercy of the Cobra Kai dojo's aggression until the Japanese handyman Miyagi revealed himself as the master who would teach Daniel the karate that the Cobra Kai students had weaponized — created the everyman hero whose underdog journey connected with audiences across every demographic that the film reached in its initial theatrical run and the decades of home video and cable television exposure that followed. The Karate Kid's 1984 domestic box office success and its cultural resonance through the 1980s established both Macchio and Zabka as icons of the decade's cinematic identity — and Cobra Kai's critical and audience success on Netflix demonstrated that the characters they created in 1984 had the narrative depth to sustain a multi-season series forty years after the original film's premiere. This dual-signed 16x20 photo with JSA COA brings both signatures together on a single piece — the definitive dual-autograph item from the franchise that defined a generation. Condition: NOS.

🥋 William Zabka. Ralph Macchio. New York. The Karate Kid (1984). Cobra Kai (Netflix). Johnny Lawrence. Daniel LaRusso. Dual Autographed/Signed. JSA COA. 16x20 Photo. Framed. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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