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I'm curious about what draws you to collect boxing, and if that reason is reflected in the focus of your collection. My primary focus is cards, photos and ephemera of the linear HW champions from Sullivan to Foreman (first reign) because they symbolize a time when that title was the most prestigious in all of sport. My secondary focus is on-site posters and programs of '60s HW contenders (particularly George Chuvalo) because they were the guys I grew up watching on TV and religiously read about every month in The Ring and Boxing Illustrated. Thanks in advance for your thoughts ...
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