Dolph Lundgren Signed Everlast Boxing Glove Inscribed Drago JSA Authentication RARE
Dolph Lundgren Signed Everlast Boxing Glove Inscribed Drago JSA Authentication RARE
Dolph Lundgren Signed Everlast Boxing Glove Inscribed Drago JSA Authentication RARE
Dolph Lundgren Signed Everlast Boxing Glove Inscribed Drago JSA Authentication RARE
Dolph Lundgren Signed Everlast Boxing Glove Inscribed Drago JSA Authentication RARE

Dolph Lundgren Signed Everlast Boxing Glove Inscribed Drago JSA Authentication RARE

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Dolph Lundgren Signed Everlast Boxing Glove Inscribed Drago JSA Authentication RARE

Unleash the power of "Drago" with this exclusive Dolph Lundgren signed Everlast Boxing Glove! Emblazoned with the iconic inscription "Drago," this piece of memorabilia echoes the fierce spirit of Lundgren's unforgettable character from "Rocky IV."

Features:

  • Authenticity: Comes with JSA Authentication, ensuring its genuineness.
  • Custom Display Options: Choose from our high-quality display cases or opt for custom framing to showcase this striking piece.
  • Exclusive Inscription: "Drago" – a nod to the legendary cinematic boxer.
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Price: $895

Elevate your collection with a symbol of cinematic history, signed by Dolph Lundgren himself. Perfect for collectors and fans of the enduring Rocky saga!

 Dolph Lundgren: From Chemical Engineer to Action Star

Dolph Lundgren, born Hans Lundgren on November 3, 1957, in Stockholm, Sweden, is a man of surprising depth and intellect, famous primarily for his roles in action-packed movies. With a towering presence standing at 6'5", Lundgren's physicality is just one aspect of a very multifaceted career and life.

Before stepping into the spotlight of Hollywood, Lundgren pursued a degree in chemical engineering, showcasing his academic prowess. His intellect earned him a scholarship to the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). However, his life took a dramatic turn when he met singer and actress Grace Jones, leading him to leave his engineering path and move to New York to pursue acting.

Lundgren's breakout role came in 1985 when he starred as the imposing Soviet boxer Ivan Drago in "Rocky IV." His performance remains iconic, encapsulating the Cold War tensions of the time and solidifying his place as a go-to action star. This role was the catalyst for a series of appearances in action films during the 1980s and 1990s, including "Masters of the Universe," "Universal Soldier," and "The Expendables" series.

Beyond his acting career, Lundgren has a black belt in Kyokushin karate and has won several championships, underlining his proficiency in the martial arts which has been a significant aspect of his film roles.

Lundgren's talents extend beyond acting and martial arts. He's directed films, written screenplays, and has been involved in numerous philanthropic efforts, particularly in support of children's programs and sports development.

Despite his Hollywood fame, Dolph has managed to keep a low-profile personal life. He speaks several languages and continues to engage with intellectual pursuits, reflecting the depth of his character that transcends his on-screen persona.

Dolph Lundgren remains a symbol of versatility and resilience, bridging the worlds of academia, athletics, and acting with a grace that belies his imposing figure.

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