Autographs of Henry Cooper

Sir Henry Cooper OBE KSG (3 May 1934 – 1 May 2011) was a British heavyweight boxer. He was undefeated in British and Commonwealth heavyweight championship contests for twelve years and held the European heavyweight title for three years. In a 1963 fight against a young Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali), he knocked Clay down before the fight was stopped because of a cut to his eye. In 1966 he fought Clay, who was then world heavyweight champion, for a second time and again lost to an eye injury. Cooper was twice voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year and, after retiring in 1971 following a controversial loss to Joe Bugner, remained a popular public figure. He is the only British boxer to have been awarded a knighthood. More about Henry Cooper

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Current items with a signature of Henry Cooper

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thumbnail1974 HENRY COOPER SIGNED AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY FROM HENRY COOPER CORONET BOOKS - Rare£65.00logo
thumbnailHenry Cooper - Boxer - Signed Photo - COA (12304)£135.00logo
thumbnailHENRY COOPER - ORIGINAL HAND-SIGNED CLIPPED ALBUM PAGE £39.99logo
thumbnailHENRY COOPER Signed BIOGRAPHY£47.00logo
thumbnailHENRY COOPER SIGNED FIRST DAY COVER WITH A 10X8 PHOTO MONTAGE BOXING ALI 2£19.99logo
thumbnailHenry Cooper Signed Glove Framed £299.00logo
thumbnailHenry Cooper v Ali HAND SIGNED White Card & 10x8 Photograph Mounted *IN PERSON*£39.99logo
thumbnailSigned Henry Cooper Postcard And Menu£15.00logo
thumbnailSir Henry Cooper Signed Boxing Glove - Lonsdale Brand - Excellent Condition£75.00logo
thumbnailSir Henry Cooper Signed Glove Framed Display£299.00logo
Cooper was born on Thursday, 3 May 1934 in Lambeth, London to Henry Snr and Lily Cooper. With identical twin brother, George (1934–2010), and elder brother Bern, he grew up in a council house on Farmstead Road on the Bellingham Estate in South East London. During the Second World War they were evacuated to Lancing on the Sussex coast.

Life was tough in the latter years of the Second World War, and London life especially brought many dangers during the blackout. Cooper took up many jobs, including a paper round before school, and made money out of recycling golf balls to the clubhouse on the Beckenham course. All three of the Cooper brothers excelled in sport, with George and Henry exercising talents particularly in football and also cricket. Cooper started his boxing career in 1949, as an amateur with the Bellingham Boxing Club based at Athelney St School in Bellingham which was run and founded by Albert Colley and won seventy-three of eighty-four contests. At the age of seventeen, he won the first of two ABA light-heavyweight titles before National Service in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps as Private Service Number 22486464, Read even more about Henry Cooper at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Henry Cooper

In total, we tracked 1128 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Henry Cooper (## OFFERS? ## MUHAMMED ALI + HENRY COOPER SIGNED FRAMED AND RING TICKET MAY 21S) was sold in September 2019 for £999.00 while the cheapest item (Sir Henry Cooper HAND SIGNED Photo) found a new owner for £0.01 in July 2014. The month with the most items sold (24) was March 2018 with an average selling price of £7.74 for an autographed item of Henry Cooper. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in July 2015 with £99.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £1.21 was August 2017. In average, an autographed item from Henry Cooper is worth £12.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Henry Cooper were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1970's Signed boxing programmes including Henry Cooper. £100.00logo
thumbnailGenuine Henry Cooper Signed Glove - With COA£75.00logo
thumbnailHenry Cooper - English Heavyweight Boxing Champion - Hand Signed B&W Photo£8.50logo
thumbnailHenry Cooper - English Heavyweight Boxing Champion - Hand Signed Card£10.00logo
thumbnailHenry Cooper - English Heavyweight Boxing Champion - Hand Signed Photo£13.00logo
thumbnailHenry Cooper Autobiography (signed), Cooper, Henry, Cassell, 1972£9.00logo
thumbnailHenry Cooper British Boxing heavyweight champion - 3 signed trade cards (1997)£14.99logo
thumbnailSigned Autobiography by Henry Cooper (Hardcover, 1972)£0.99logo
thumbnailSigned Autobiography by Henry Cooper (Hardcover, 1972)£4.20logo
thumbnailSigned Henry Cooper 1974 Sporting / Boxing Memorabilia Ticket - Neptunes Palace£7.78logo

Latest News about Henry Cooper

Gallery: Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters Golf (06/21/14): Gallery created by Kent and Sussex Courier

Sir Henry Cooper obituary (08/09/13): His warmth and indomitable personality gave him a popularity far beyond the world of boxing's normal boundaries Sir Henry Cooper, beloved of British postwar generations as no heavyweight boxer before him, has died at the age of 76. His warmth and indomitable personality, together with his rise from

Henry Cooper: 'A true warrior and great human being' (08/08/13): How the boxing world has reacted to the news of Henry Cooper's death at the age of 76 David Haye, WBA world heavyweight champion (via Twitter) One of Britain's greatest sports man Sir Henry Cooper passed away today. A true warrior and great human being. Rest

Why we loved Henry Cooper (08/08/13): He was a hugely popular reminder of a more honest age of boxing Henry Cooper was never heavyweight champion of the world. His career record is modest: 40 wins in 55 fights. His most notable performance was a defeat – when he knocked down Muhammad Ali , the g

Sir Henry Cooper dies aged 76 (08/06/13): • British heavyweight boxer dies at his son's home in Surrey • 'A true warrior and great human being,' says David Haye Sir Henry Cooper, who will always be remembered for flooring Muhammad Ali, has died aged 76. Coop

Older News Stories about Henry Cooper

Sir Henry Cooper obituary (08/2013): His warmth and indomitable personality gave him a popularity far beyond the world of boxing's normal boundaries Sir Henry Cooper, beloved of British postwar generations as no heavyweight boxer before him, has died at the age of 76. His warmth and indomitable personality, together with his rise from

This Week in Sporting History: Henry Cooper vs Cassius Clay (06/2013): IBTimesUK looks at the amazing clash between Henry Cooper and Cassius Clay some 50 years on from that memorable night. Go to news article