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    Bankrupt Ray Guy sells all SB rings

    Ray Guy sells his three Super Bowl rings for $80,100
    By Chris Chase

    Former Raiders punter and perennial Hall of Fame snub Ray Guy saw his three Super Bowl rings sell for $80,100 this week as part of a bankruptcy filing. The seven-time Pro Bowler was forced to sell the rings after filing for bankruptcy this spring.

    An unnamed buyer purchased the rings from a Los Angeles auction house. The rings, from Super Bowl XI, XV and XVIII, contained 28, 35 and 23 diamonds, respectively. They were won during Guy's 14-year NFL career; the first two in Oakland and the final one in 1984 after the team moved to Los Angeles. Strangely, each ring was a different size, suggesting that, like a pair of pants, Super Bowl rings can run big or small.

    When asked by the Augusta Chronicle about the sale, Guy declined to elaborate.

    "I don't walk to talk about it," he said. "I'm not trying to be hateful, but sometimes you've got to do what you've got to do."

    The average price of $26,500 per ring was on the lower side for recent sales of similar items, although the fact that Guy's were offered as a package had a clear effect on the overall price.

    A Super Bowl II ring belonging to Green Bay Packers legend Fuzzy Thurston sold for more than $40,000 earlier this summer. Three years ago, William "The Refrigerator" Perry sold his Super Bowl XX ring for $27,000. It was returned to him earlier this year by a 10-year-old boy who thought the former Chicago Bears star would appreciate having it back.


    Ray Guy sells his three Super Bowl rings for $80,100 - Shutdown Corner - NFL*Blog - Yahoo! Sports
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    Sorry to hear.
    But at least he had something(s) that were sought after.








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    Wow i dont think i would sell a superbowl ring if i had to thats a pretty special thing i cant imagine giving that up

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    I think he was trying to declare bankruptcy (or maybe he was bankrupt) and was legally required to sell the rings. The rings are valuable and he owns them... therefore he isn't broke until after he sells them... Could also be that he owes more money than he has, and someone is nailing him to the wall for the money, forcing him into bankruptcy... just a thought...

    I'd wouldn't want to sell any SB rings I earned(owned) either.
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