Iron Mike may not be the current heavyweight champion of the world, but among card collectors at the 2025 NSCC in Chicago he reigns supreme. The unfortunate truth, the “sweet science” was not well represented on the sales floor, but what was there was really cool to see.

Special thanks to all the vendors/card shops putting in the hard work to help keep the hobby going like Fiterman Sports.

Boxing Card Gallery from National Sports Card Convention 2025

For only $7,500 the 1951 Topps Ringside #32 Rocky Marciano or for $1,800 #43 “Sugar” Ray Robinson.

Note: the Marciano card is on the same cardboard with Laurent Dauthuille, and the Robinson is paired with Joe Meceli.

Who brought the Nintendo? 1987 gamers, boxing fans, and hobbyist all hit in the same “Punch-Out!! The #62 autographed Evander Holyfield Brown’s Boxing card is a haymaker.

One of the most impressive cards on the salesfloor period – 1986 Panini Supersport #153 Mike Tyson AU.

This autograph had to be done in 1964 or before, as it is signed Cassius Clay not Muhammad Ali.

1965 Perfetti Candy Cassius Clay and a 1965-69 Dutch Serie(s) M.L.H. #49 Mohamed Ali [sic].

1951 Topps Ringside #89 Carlos Chavez

Amazing Mike Tyson BGS slabbed cards including the autographed Garbage Pail Kids “Mad Mike”!

A whole other level when you have your own Mike Tyson Punch-Out!! autographed cards!