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Fall Premier Auction 2014

Wed, Nov 19, 2014 09:00PM EST - Sun, Dec 7, 2014 12:00PM EST
Lot 1079

MAY 25, 1965 MUHAMMAD ALI VS SONNY LISTON LOT OF 4 FULL UNUSED TICKETS WITH ALL FOUR COLOR VARIATIONS MINT PSA/DNA 9

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$1,252.80
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Perfect looking MINT PSA 9 lot of 4 Full Unused Tickets representing all color combinations(Gold Blue Pink Salmon) to the World Heavyweight Championship rematch between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston on May 25 1965 at Lewiston Maine before only 2434 spectators. The ending of this fight remains one of the most controversial in boxing history. Midway through the first round Liston fell to the canvas in what many have argued was not a legitimate knockdown. This was the famous phantom punch that has been debated over and over many times since. Referee Jersey Joe Walcott a former world heavyweight champion himself appeared confused after Ali refused to retreat to a neutral corner. Instead Clay stood over his fallen opponent gesturing and yelling at him "Get up and fight sucker!" Clay then raised his fists in the air celebrating the knockdown. While Walcott tried to sort out the situation 20 seconds passed and by then Liston had gotten to his feet and resumed boxing. Nat Fleischer publisher of The Ring took it upon himself to climb into the ring and tell Walcott that as Liston had spent over 10 seconds on the canvas he had been knocked out. Walcott stopped the fight awarding Clay a first-round knockout. However Fleischer was quite wrong in his interpretation of how the rules applied: since Clay had deliberately not gone to a neutral corner Walcott had been correct in not counting Liston out; the actual time Liston had been down was beside the point. The counting officially begins only when a fighter is in the neutral corner. Unused tickets all appear to be perfect in every way.

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