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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Louisville (Hour Two)

A late 18th-century heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; an 1860 rococo revival table whose top sports a painting of Mt. Vernon; and a pair of boxing gloves signed by Muhammad Ali. Monday, April 28th 8:00PM KUAT6

man holds up a pair of boxing gloves signed by sports legend Mohammad Al

At ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Louisville, Kentucky, this man holds up a pair of boxing gloves signed and prophetically inscribed by Louisville native and sports legend Mohammad Ali. Ali signed one glove as Cassius Clay in 1963, before he was named World Heavyweight Champion, and signed the other glove 40 years later back in his hometown. Appraiser Mike Gutierrez of Heritage Auction Galleries is knocked out by this unique memento, and estimates its auction value at $2,000 to 3,000.

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