Professional and Amateur Boxing Collectibles
Boxers starting with the letter L
We are commited to bringing you the best collectibles of amatuer, olympic and professional boxers. We worked closely with the Internaional Boxing Hall of Fame in upstate New York to start the boxing collectibles shows that happened during the induction weekends. You will find a lot of autographed Hall of Fame boxing material on this site. Most of it was signed for us by boxers during the induction weekends. If you haven't had a chance to go, you MUST make the trip. Canastota New York is right of the New York State Thruway and a beautiful, small town just outside Syracuse.
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"The Raging Bull" Jake LaMotta
- '48 Leaf #102 VG-Ex.......................$100
- '91 Kayo #201...............$1
- '91 All World #144 vs Sugar Ray Robinson..$1
Donnie LaLonde
Super Middleweight, Cruiserweight and Light Heavyweight Champion.
- '91 Kayo #39 ROOKIE CARD.................$1
Jeff Lampkin
Cruiserweight and Light Heavyweight Champion.
- '91 Kayo #213 ROOKIE CARD.................$1
Mills Lane
One of the best referee's in boxing, "Let's get it on!".
- '91 Kayo #123.................$1
Juan LaPorte
- '91 Kayo #13 ROOKIE CARD.................$1
Sugar Ray Leonard
Champion in 5 different weight divisions. One of the all time greats.
- '91 All World #24 nice action shot...$2
- '91 kayo #90 in the ring.............$2
- '91 kayo #156 wearing championship gold......$2
- '91 Impel U.S. Olympic Cards #29.......$2
Kid Lewis
One of the greatest English boxers in history. Inductee 1992 International Boxing Hall of Fame.
- '96 Ringside #14......................$1
Lennox Lewis
The Heavyweight Champion of the World.
- '91 Kayo #68 ROOKIE...............$7
- '96 Ringside #1...................$5
Sonny Liston
Won the Heavyweight Championship with a first round knockout of Floyd Patterson.
- '91 kayo #73......................$1
Rocky Lockridge
- '91 Kayo #243 ROOKIE CARD.................$1
Joe Louis "The Brown Bomber"
Seen as the first black athlete in America to be accepted by everyone. He held the title from 1937 through 1949, succesfully defending his title 25 times, that's amazing! His bigest accomplishment, in terms of impact, was his first round knock out of Nazi Germany's Max Schmelling. This was a major blow to Adolph Hitler's insane ideology of the german master race and blacks being mongrels. He had no control over this situation like he did in the olympics with Jesse Owens. There is no boxer I respect more in the history of boxing than Joe Louis. Although I wasn't even born yet when he was fighting, my grandfather has told me countless stories of his greatness(along with a million Tony Zale stories!)
- 1938 African Tobacco World of Sports #149 NRMT............$3000
- 1948 Leaf #48 Nr Mt.......................$650
- '91 All World #103....................$2
- '91 Kayo #55..........................$2
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