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Roy Jones Jr. Autographed Everlast Boxing Glove

Roy Jones Jr. Autographed Everlast Boxing Glove

Item #: RJJ-SG
Category: Miscellaneous
Your Price: $149.95

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Glove signed by Roy Jones Jr.. This item is authenticated by SuperStar Greetings. Glove will come with a tamper resistant hologram on the item as well as on the Certificate of Authenticity and Photo from the signing (if available).


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