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We left this post up but rewrote the title because it was defamatory. The author was so shocked by the change in Ali's signature in recent years that he assumed it was a forgery, but it is not.

The dealer sells material from a variety of sources, including respected licensed signings and third-party authenticators. The Ali autographs from PSA/DNA and Steiner are all or mostly all from witnessed signings.

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woo whee, check out this HORRIFIC Muhammad Ali forgery from 

Sportsmemorabilia.com.

 

http://www.sportsmemorabilia.com/sports-products/muhammad-ali-signe...

 

and guess where i found this. on the right hand side with the facebook advertisements. which means this guy has enough money to advertise on facebook- it's not quite national television advert, but might as well be. every single person who may be willing to buy an autograph may see this ad and think this guy is legit... and he does seem to have SOME legit stuff, but this is awful... and eventually, someone will spend more than a grand on this!!!! 

wanna talk about stopping forgeries.. how about labasting this guy???

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These are from www.hollywoodmemorabilia.com, which looks very much like the same company. Just took the first ones that weren't PSA/DNA or JSA that had easy to see signatures. Any opinions?

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