Deontay Wilder - Boxing trunks, Beckett Verified Autograph





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Box shorts with an original autograph by Deontay Wilder, personally hand-signed, Beckett certified, in near-mint condition.
Description from the seller
Boxer shorts with original autograph by Deontay Wilder.
This is a great keepsake for every boxing fan or collector of sports memorabilia.
The box shorts are in a like-new condition.
The authenticity of the autograph has been confirmed by a certificate in the form of a holographic label from Beckett.
Shipping is insured and includes tracking.
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Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder is the former WBC heavyweight champion of the men.
Wilder held the heavyweight title from 2015 to 2020 and defended the belt ten times successfully. In 2015, Wilder became the first American heavyweight world champion since 2007, the longest period during which an American did not hold a heavyweight title.
In 2020, Wilder lost the WBC belt in a rematch to Ring Magazine champion Tyson Fury after retaining the belt in their first fight in 2018 via a draw. Wilder did not manage to reclaim the title from Fury with a knockout loss in a trilogy fight in 2021.
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Boxer shorts with original autograph by Deontay Wilder.
This is a great keepsake for every boxing fan or collector of sports memorabilia.
The box shorts are in a like-new condition.
The authenticity of the autograph has been confirmed by a certificate in the form of a holographic label from Beckett.
Shipping is insured and includes tracking.
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Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder is the former WBC heavyweight champion of the men.
Wilder held the heavyweight title from 2015 to 2020 and defended the belt ten times successfully. In 2015, Wilder became the first American heavyweight world champion since 2007, the longest period during which an American did not hold a heavyweight title.
In 2020, Wilder lost the WBC belt in a rematch to Ring Magazine champion Tyson Fury after retaining the belt in their first fight in 2018 via a draw. Wilder did not manage to reclaim the title from Fury with a knockout loss in a trilogy fight in 2021.
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