Sugar Ray Lenoard Authentic Signed 3x5 Index Card Autographed BAS Slabbed 5
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Description
Description
Collector Grade, Beckett-slabbed autographed 3x5 index card—signed memorabilia from Sugar Ray Leonard. An Olympic gold medalist in 1976 and a five-division world champion, Leonard defined the “Four Kings” era with classics against Roberto Durán, Thomas Hearns, and Marvin Hagler. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1997.
Collector's Highlights:
- Boxer: Sugar Ray Leonard
- Item: Authentic Signed 3x5 Index Card, BAS Slabbed
- Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS)
Encased in a Beckett tamper-evident slab, this verified authentic signature can be confirmed on Beckett’s website, giving collectors confidence in the autograph’s long-term value and a direct connection to one of boxing’s greatest champions.


