Ali memorabilia to raise funds for Parkinson's
A collection of Muhammad Ali memorabilia, hand-signed and donated by the celebrated boxer to a Parkinson's disease charity will be sold in London next week.
The three-time world heavyweight champion was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a degenerative disorder of the nervous system, in 1984, aged 42.
One of the highlights of Bonham's Sporting Memorabilia sale of October 20 is a boxing glove (estimate 600-800 pounds), on which he has written, "Service to others is the rent that we pay on earth for our room in heaven."
--Pti
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