Muhammad Ali sketches fetch knockout prices at New York auction

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A boxing sketch in felt pen by the late Muhammad Ali sold for more than $425,000 at an auction in New York of his little-known art works, some of which went for many times over estimates.

The sketch, called Sting Like a Bee, and drawn on paper in 1978 was the most sought-after work among more than 20 paintings, drawings and sketches by the former heavyweight champion that reflected Ali's interest in religion, social justice and his own career. It carried a pre-sale estimate of $40,000 to $60,000.

"Ref, he did float like a butterfly and sting like a bee!" reads the speech bubble from a boxer knocked out by an opponent whose arms are raised in victory. Ali famously used the phrase to describe his boxing style.

Bonhams auctioneers said that 26 art works by Ali sold for a total of $945,524, more than three times the lower end of estimates. Sting Like A Bee was bought by a British-based collector of Ali memorabilia, Bonhams said. Other buyers were not identified.

Ali's passion for art was little known but he liked to sketch as a way of unwinding after a fight or training. Some of the works for sale were traditional nature paintings, while others were more personal cartoon-like sketches.

Meanwhile, a 1979 red, white and blue painting on canvas, with the words "I Love You America," sold for $150,000.

The former world heavyweight champion died in 2016 at age 74 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.

His paintings and drawings came from the collection of Rodney Hilton Brown, who worked with Ali on his art.

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