
Boxing Glove Signed by Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali)
3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum
- Title:
- Boxing Glove Signed by Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali)
- Producer:
- Draper and Maynard Sporting Goods Factory
- Production place:
- United States of America
- Date:
- 1959
- Period:
- 20th century CE
- Title:
- Boxing Glove Signed by Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali)
- Producer:
- Draper and Maynard Sporting Goods Factory
- Production place:
- United States of America
- Date:
- 1959
- Period:
- 20th century CE
- Material:
- Leather, Textile, Fibre
- Technique:
- Stitching, Stuffing, Handwriting
- Dimensions:
- 26 × 19 × 11.5 cm
Cassius Clay, who later changed his name to Muhammad Ali, had skill and confidence that took him to the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, where he won a gold medal in the Heavyweight category.
His bravado and commitment to his beliefs established Clay as one of American sport’s most controversial figures, and his talent cemented him as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
This glove shows 18-year-old Clay’s tenacity as he sits on the edge of superstardom. On a leather glove, he writes:
‘I am the 1959 National A.A.U. Champion (LIGHT) (HEAVYWEIGHT).
I am the 1960 National A.A.U. Champion (LIGHT) (HEAVY W.)
I am the 1959 National Golden Gloves Champion (LIGHT HEAVY W.)
I am the 1960 National Golden Gloves Champion (HEAVYWEIGHT.)
I am the 1960 United States Olympic Champion (LIGHT HEAVY W.).
Your Friend,
Cassius Marcellus Clay’