Description
Boxing ’91 Magazine – January 1991 Pernell Whitaker Cover (Very Good Condition)
This January 1991 issue of Boxing ’91 (from the publishers of KO) spotlights Pernell “Sweet Pea” Whitaker following his unification victory over Juan Nazario, cementing his status as one of boxing’s most skilled technicians. With the lightweight division behind him, the focus turns to the looming question: Is Whitaker the man to beat Julio Cesar Chavez?
Condition:
Very good condition with minor edge wear. The item pictured is the exact copy you will receive. Please see photos for details. Each magazine comes in a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping available upon request.
Cover Highlights:
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Pernell Whitaker – After defeating Juan Nazario to unify the lightweight title, Whitaker sets his sights on bigger challenges.
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Aaron Davis – “Movin’ On Up: Makes Room for Daddy” – A look at the welterweight’s next steps after a breakout year.
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Prince Charles Williams vs. Michael Moorer – Preview and analysis of a major light heavyweight clash.
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Pazienza vs. Haugen III – Dubbed “The Brawl in the Stall,” their heated rivalry continues in a rubber match showdown.
Publication Details:
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Issue: January 1991 (On Sale Through Dec. 18, 1990)
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Price: $2.50 U.S. | $3.25 Canada | £1.95 U.K.
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Barcode: Lower left corner
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Publisher: National Sports Publishing (from the makers of KO)
Cover Story: “Is Pernell Whitaker the Man to Beat Chavez? No More Lightweight Concerns.”
This issue captures boxing at the dawn of the 1990s, with Whitaker’s rise, Aaron Davis’ progress, and high-stakes previews of Williams–Moorer and Paz–Haugen III. A strong addition for collectors of Sweet Pea or Chavez-era boxing history.