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Hey guys,

I've been looking for a good Wladimir Klitschko auto and Ive found one being sold by Markus Brandes.

I've researched on the seller, Markus Brandes, and I've heard many good things about him here and that he is careful about keeping his good reputation and can be trusted.

Anywho, I ordered a PSA Quick Opinion on the listing and it surprisingly came out as "Likely Not Genuine."

Now I know PSA's quick opinion should be taken with a grain of salt (a lot of salt), that's why I'd like to get the community's opinion on this as well.

To me it's fairly similar to the authenticated copies I've seen.

Here is the auto in question:

And here is Wladimir Klitschko's sample page on PSA's website (Sadly, they only have 2 samples of his signature):

https://www.psacard.com/autographfacts/boxing/wladimir-klitschko/im...

Please let me know what you think.

Best,

Joe

Tags: brandes, champion, heavy, klitschko, markus, weight, wladimir

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Typical PSA for you. All of these TPA's are out to lunch.  I see nothing wrong with this autograph. Next time, save your money and get opinions here, because going to PSA is like putting your heard earned cash into a slot machine, you're taking all the risk and the house always wins, haha.

Thanks Haralad!

Yeah, sorry. Guess I really just wanted to see first hand how random or “quick” they glance at the specimen with their QO service. 

Authentic. I've seen Quick Opinion fail many genuine items so don't trust it! Definitely real!

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