Larry Holmes Signed “Be A Part Of History” Statue Poster 2010 Peace Inscription
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Larry Holmes Signed “Be A Part Of History” Statue Poster 2010 Peace Inscription
PRODUCT DETAILS
Own a unique piece of boxing history with this signed Larry Holmes “Be A Part Of History” poster, commemorating the campaign to support the Larry Holmes statue project in Easton, Pennsylvania. The poster features the legendary heavyweight champion in action along with bold red typography encouraging fans to become part of the historic tribute.
This example has been hand-signed by Larry Holmes and includes a personalized inscription reading “My Title Peace 2010”, making it a distinctive collectible tied to the events surrounding the statue project and Holmes’ lasting legacy in boxing.
Larry Holmes, famously known as “The Easton Assassin,” reigned as world heavyweight champion from 1978–1985 and is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight champions in boxing history. Holmes has been inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame. He is also the only boxer to defeat Muhammad Ali by stoppage and the last living boxer to have beaten Ali in a professional bout, adding historic significance to memorabilia tied to his career.
ITEM DETAILS
Athlete: Larry Holmes
Sport: Boxing
Item: Poster
Theme: “Be A Part Of History” Larry Holmes Statue Campaign
Year Referenced: 2010
Signature: Hand-signed with inscription “My Title Peace 2010”
Autograph Authentication: Not authenticated
Poster Type: Promotional statue campaign poster
CONDITION
Very good overall condition with light handling wear consistent with display and storage.
Signature is clear and bold.
FEATURES
• Hand-signed by boxing legend Larry Holmes
• Includes “My Title Peace 2010” inscription
• Commemorates the Larry Holmes statue campaign in Easton, PA
• Bold “Be A Part Of History” design with Holmes action image
• Promotional poster tied to the statue fundraising campaign
• Historic collectible connected to a Hall of Fame heavyweight champion
TREASURE HUNTERS NOTE
Larry Holmes remains one of the most respected heavyweight champions in boxing history. Pieces connected to his hometown of Easton, Pennsylvania—where his statue now stands—carry strong collector appeal, especially when personally signed by the champion himself.
This example has been hand-signed by Larry Holmes and includes a personalized inscription reading “My Title Peace 2010”, making it a distinctive collectible tied to the events surrounding the statue project and Holmes’ lasting legacy in boxing.
Larry Holmes, famously known as “The Easton Assassin,” reigned as world heavyweight champion from 1978–1985 and is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight champions in boxing history. Holmes has been inducted into both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame. He is also the only boxer to defeat Muhammad Ali by stoppage and the last living boxer to have beaten Ali in a professional bout, adding historic significance to memorabilia tied to his career.
ITEM DETAILS
Athlete: Larry Holmes
Sport: Boxing
Item: Poster
Theme: “Be A Part Of History” Larry Holmes Statue Campaign
Year Referenced: 2010
Signature: Hand-signed with inscription “My Title Peace 2010”
Autograph Authentication: Not authenticated
Poster Type: Promotional statue campaign poster
CONDITION
Very good overall condition with light handling wear consistent with display and storage.
Signature is clear and bold.
FEATURES
• Hand-signed by boxing legend Larry Holmes
• Includes “My Title Peace 2010” inscription
• Commemorates the Larry Holmes statue campaign in Easton, PA
• Bold “Be A Part Of History” design with Holmes action image
• Promotional poster tied to the statue fundraising campaign
• Historic collectible connected to a Hall of Fame heavyweight champion
TREASURE HUNTERS NOTE
Larry Holmes remains one of the most respected heavyweight champions in boxing history. Pieces connected to his hometown of Easton, Pennsylvania—where his statue now stands—carry strong collector appeal, especially when personally signed by the champion himself.




















