Hooksett, New Hampshire: Muhammad Ali's Broken Jaw X-Ray (Gone)
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Muhammad Ali's Broken Jaw X-Ray
Used car dealership owner Stephen Singer displayed his personal collection of all things Ali, including the back-lit x-ray. It's signed by both Ali and the boxer who broke his jaw, Ken Norton.
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Several years ago, Stephen Singer retired from Merchants. Two years ago, the corporate offices moved to another Hooksett location. The dealership just underwent a major updating. Thus, the Ali artifacts are no longer there for viewing.
[Cole Mills, 07/24/2021]There is an unusual MuhammadAli Museum located in a car dealership in Hooksett, NH. The highlight of the pseudo museum seems to be the original X-Ray of Ali's broken jaw from his 1973 fight with Ken Norton. In addition to the X-Ray, the museum also contains a cast of Ali's fists and a 4-by-4 boxing ring with a life-sized replica of Ali wearing trunks and gloves. There are about 50 artifacts contained in the collection.
Dealership owner Steve Singer is planning on displaying a Marilyn Monroe collection as well.
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Stephen Singer donated his entire Muhammad Ali collection to the local Police Athletic League. Its future is currently uncertain.