12. Signed photograph of Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier as they face off before their “Fight of the Century” in 1974 (both signatures somewhat faded); also a signed Mike Tyson photograph (also faded). Both framed & glazed. (2 items). Both with CoAs.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–200 13. JEFF FENECH, a pair of TWINS 8oz Special boxing gloves, both signed by Fenech. (2).�������������������������������������������$100–150 14. AUSTRALIAN BOXERS: A 16oz leather V.I.P . Sports boxing glove (black) signed in silver by Jeff Fenech, Barry Michael, John Famechon, Lester Ellis and Lionel Rose.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $200–250 15 15. “HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONS” framed display comprising 18 action photographs and six engraved brass plaques surrounding a full-sized boxing glove signed by the six champions: Muhamad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield. Overall 80 x 128cm and most impressive!.��������������������������������������������� $1,500–2,000 COMMONWEALTH & EMPIRE GAMES 17 16 16. 1st BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES, HAMILTON, CANADA 1930: Participation Medal in bronze & enamel; 39 x 50mm, reverse engraved “H. Mizler OXFORD and ST.GEORGES CLUB 1930” Hyman Barnett “Harry” Mizler (GBR) won Gold in Boxing - Bantamweight at Hamilton. He went on to represent Great Britain at the 1932 Olympics. He was born in the heart of the East End of London to Jewish parents. They had a fish stall in Watney Street Market and after leaving school he worked in the stall along with his brothers Moe and Judah, who also boxed. In his teens he won the Federation of Working Men’s Club’s Bantamweight championship, which he held from 1929–30, and in 1930 won the ABA Bantamweight title. Competing at only seventeen in Hamilton, he took the gold medal in the bantamweight class after winning the final against Tommy Holt of Scotland. In 1932 he was eliminated in the first round of the lightweight class at the Los Angeles Olympics, after losing his bout to the eventual bronze medalist Nathan Bor of the United States.������������������������������������������� $500–750 6