Muhammad Ali autographed 1996 Olympic Torch
16x20 photo - Framed
Own a piece of sports history with this authentic Muhammad Ali autographed 16x20 photo capturing one of the most iconic moments in Olympic history - the Greatest lighting the torch at the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games. This rare collectible features Ali's large, fully legible signature in gold paint, professionally framed and ready to display.
photo Features:
- 16x20 inch poster-size photo of Muhammad Ali lighting the Olympic torch
- Hand-signed by Muhammad Ali in gold paint with large, fully legible signature
- Numbered limited edition of 1996 (commemorating the year)
- Professionally double-matted for elegant presentation
- Custom-framed to approximately 20" x 24.5" with glass protection
- Ready to hang
Authentication:
this Muhammad Ali signed photo comes with Prince of cards certificate of authenticity and photo from the signing. Obtained from an August 1996 paid signing in New York City, guaranteeing 100% authenticity of this historic signature.
About the 1996 Olympic Torch Lighting:
The 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games opening ceremony featured one of the most emotional and unforgettable moments in sports history when Muhammad Ali, visibly affected by Parkinson's disease, courageously lit the Olympic cauldron. This powerful moment symbolized triumph over adversity and remains one of the most iconic images in Olympic history.
About Muhammad Ali:
Muhammad Ali, "the Greatest," is widely considered the most significant sports figure of the 20th century. The three-time heavyweight boxing champion, Olympic gold medalist, and cultural icon transcended sports to become a global symbol of courage, conviction, and excellence. Ali's autograph is among the most sought-after in all of sports memorabilia.
Perfect for:
- Muhammad Ali memorabilia collectors
- Olympic Games collectors
- Boxing autograph enthusiasts
- Investment-grade sports memorabilia
- Historic sports moment collectors
- Man cave or office centerpiece display
ONLY a FEW LEFT - Limited edition of 1996, with very few remaining available.