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Rubin Hurricane Carter Autographs

Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was an American professional boxer who was born on May 6, 1937, in Clifton, New Jersey. Carter began his boxing career in 1954 and quickly gained a reputation for his impressive punching power and speed. He won his first 14 professional fights before suffering his first defeat in 1958. Over the course of his career, Carter amassed a record of 27 wins, 12 losses, and one draw. He was known for his aggressive style and was a two-time middleweight title challenger.
Carter's boxing career was put on hold in 1966 when he was wrongfully convicted for the murder of three people in a bar in Paterson, New Jersey. Despite a lack of physical evidence linking him to the crime, Carter was convicted based on the testimony of two eyewitnesses, both of whom later recanted their statements. Carter was sentenced to life in prison but maintained his innocence and fought for his release for nearly 20 years.
In 1985, Carter's conviction was overturned, and he was released from prison. He dedicated the remainder of his life to fighting for the rights of the wrongfully convicted and became an advocate for prison reform. Despite his unjust imprisonment, Carter remained a beloved figure in the boxing community and was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993. His life and career were the subject of a 1999 film titled "The Hurricane," which starred Denzel Washington as Carter.

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Current items with a signature of Rubin Hurricane Carter

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thumbnailRubin Hurricane Carter 2010 Leaf Muhammad Ali Associates Autograph Card Auto A$53.48logo

Traded items with a signature of Rubin Hurricane Carter

The most expensive item with a signature of Rubin Hurricane Carter (Rubin HURRICANE Carter Signed Trunks) was sold in April 2025 for $3,000.00 while the cheapest item (Rubin Hurricane Carter Autographed Robe With COA) found a new owner for $0.99 in December 2010. The month with the most items sold (24) was January 2008 with an average selling price of $40.50 for an autographed item of Rubin Hurricane Carter. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in September 2023 with $249.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $10.50 was December 2023. In average, an autographed item from Rubin Hurricane Carter is worth $45.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Rubin Hurricane Carter were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnailBoxer Rubin Hurricane Carter Signed Autographed The Hurricane Movie Poster$59.95logo
thumbnailDr Rubin Hurricane Carter signed knock out photo$88.99logo
thumbnailEverlast Boxing Glove Signed by Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, JSA Auth, WPP$250.00logo
thumbnailHurricane Rubin “Hurricane” Carter SIGNED HC/DJ James S. Hirsch 1st Edition$49.99logo
thumbnailHURRICANE RUBIN “HURRICANE” CARTER SIGNED HCDJ James Hirsch 1ST ED. 2ND PRINT$75.00logo
thumbnailRubin "Hurricane" Carter Signed Eye of the Hurricane 2nd Ptg HC 2011 Boxing Book$125.00logo
thumbnailRubin "Hurricane" Carter Signed The Sixteenth Round 5th Ptg. PB 1975 Boxing Book$125.00logo
thumbnailRubin 'Hurricane' Carter Signed Book: The Sixteenth Round Celebrity Memorabilia$66.22logo
thumbnailRUBIN HURRICANE CARTER 2011 LEAF METAL ALI ASSOCIATES SIGNED CARD AUTOGRAPH AUTO$105.23logo
thumbnailRubin Hurricane Carter Autographed Boxing Trunks w COA BOXING SPORTS INTEGRITY$91.99logo
thumbnailRubin Hurricane Carter signed 16x20 photo Beckett BAS auto autograph boxer$106.98logo
thumbnailRubin Hurricane Carter signed 16x20 photo Beckett BAS auto autograph boxer$106.98logo
thumbnailRubin “Hurricane” Carter Signed 8×10 Photo – Vintage Boxing Autograph 1991$189.00logo
thumbnailSIGNED by Rubin “Hurricane” Carter HURRICANE by James S. Hirsch 1st/1st$199.00logo
thumbnailVTG Boxing Photo Snapshot Boxer Fighter Rubin Hurricane Carter Signing Autograph$14.99logo

Latest News about Rubin Hurricane Carter

The Hurricane Tapes: Lesra Martin, the Canadian commune & Rubin Carter's road to (02/25/2019): Fifty-two years ago, boxer Rubin Carter was convicted of a triple murder. BBC World Service investigates the case in the podcast series The Hurricane Tapes. Go to news article Boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter dies, aged 76 (12/19/2014): Carter's wrongful conviction inspired a Bob Dylan song and film The Hurricane . Another View: Racial injustice pummeled boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter (04/29/2014): Readers of a certain age know the story of the Hurricane, or at least the version composed and sung by Bob Dylan. The stormy life and lies of Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter (04/27/2014): Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2014 10:20 am | Updated: 9:07 am, Mon Apr 28, 2014. Carter, 76, died last week of prostate cancer, still a folk hero to thousands who believed he overcame runaway racism in America’s courts. That is the legend. Carter’s biography is another story. Ron Lipton Remembers Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter (04/24/2014): By Kevin Gleason: Ron Lipton asked about the photo of the guy up on a wall at the famed Mooksie’s Gym in Newark, N.J. "That’s Hurricane Carter,’’ said Lipton’s trainer, who had also trained Carter.

Older News Stories about Rubin Hurricane Carter

Rubin Carter faces a lonely last fight against cancer (03/2014): Former boxer, advocate for wrongly convicted, dying at Toronto home Go to news article Media Advisory - Winona LaDuke and Rubin "Hurricane" Carter Come to UofT (02/2013): Part of Students' Union's Anti-Oppression ProgrammingTORONTO , Feb. 8, 2013 /CNW/ - eXpression Against Oppression (XAO) is an annual series of anti-oppression workshops, speakers and other events hosted ... Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter still fighting long after boxing days pass (02/2011): Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is too old to box these days. He doesn't even watch it and thinks it's "sort of barbaric."