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Sylvester Stallone Everlast
Glove Autograph
A very rare boxing autograph from actor and
presenter Sylvester Stallone. Famous for his 'Rocky' movies
and the current series with Sugar Ray Leonard - The Contender.
This rare signed everlast glove is also backed up as to
its authenticity by PSA/DNA so you can be sure your autograph
is genuine.

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In 2005, Stallone began hosting and producing
The Contender, a heavily-hyped boxing show from "reality-TV"
king Mark Burnett. It is Stallone's first TV series. After
the show's first episodes, 24-year-old contestant Najai
Turpin killed himself after losing his bout and being eliminated
from the competition. Also in 2005, Stallone was sued by
Chuck Wepner, a one-time boxer who claims his 1975 fight
against Muhammad Ali was the inspiration for Stallone's
Rocky movies. Like Rocky Balboa, Wepner had been given little
chance of winning his big fight, but he knocked Ali down
in the ninth round, and almost went the distance before
being KO'd.
Stallone has won a mantle full of Golden Raspberries.
He was named Worst Actor for Rhinestone in 1984, Rambo:
First Blood Part 2 and Rocky V in 1985, Rambo III in 1988,
and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot in 1992, and Worst Supporting
Actor nod for Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over in 2003. He was also
named Worst Director for Rocky V in 1985, and has earned
Worst Screenplay honors several times.
In 2006, at the age of 60, Stallone wrote,
directed, and starred in his sixth outing as Rocky Balboa,
with the battered and wrinkled boxer stepping back into
the ring for an exhibition match.