Michael Jordan’s Used Boxers Are Up For Auction

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Michael Jordan’s Used Boxers Are Up For Auction
If you ever wanted to own something that personally belonged to Michael Jordan, now is the chance.
The used boxers of NBA All-Star Michael Jordan, have made their way to LeLand’s Auctioneers with a starting bid of $500.
The underwear, which was a part of a collection given by a family member of Jordan’s security guard, John Michael Wozniak, is listed on LeLand as ‘definite use’ with evident “loose threads.’

As seen in the documentary, The Last Dance, John Michael Wozniak was given the collection directly from Michael Jordan.
The former NBA champion, who played with the Chicago Bulls throughout the 80’s and 90’s, recently added eight female professional basketball players to represent the Jordan brand. This edition brought the total to 11, making it the largest female roster to date.

Michael Jordan’s female Jordan brand roster, photographed by Ming Smith
In a statement he said,
“The world needs female voices, and we can’t ignore that or else we’re not growing. The Jordan Brand is committed to giving women a platform to amplify their voices, which influence, inspire, and push culture forward.”
The boxer, which also feature Michael Jordan’s name, are currently at $605 with 23 days left to bid.
Would you purchase a used pair of Michael Jordan’s boxers? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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