Description
Boxing ’91 Magazine – May 1991 Riddick Bowe & Evander Holyfield Cover (Good Condition)
This May 1991 issue of Boxing ’91 showcases the rise of Riddick Bowe and Evander Holyfield, alongside features on the state of the heavyweight division and timeless boxing history. From exclusive interviews to in-depth retrospectives, it’s a strong collectible for fans of the early ’90s boxing era.
Condition:
Good condition. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive. Please see photos for details. All magazines come with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Feature Articles:
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History of the Heavyweights: Gene Tunney – A look back at the stylish, cerebral champion who outsmarted Jack Dempsey.
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10 Questions: Simon Brown – The IBF welterweight king opens up about his career and future ambitions.
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Featherweight King Marcos Villasana – After five tries, the Mexican warrior finally captures the crown.
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The Heavyweight Division — Alive & Punching – With Holyfield, Bowe, Tyson, Foreman, and others, the ’90s heavyweight class is brimming with potential matchups.
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The Year That Was: 1964 – Reliving the year Cassius Clay shocked the world by defeating Sonny Liston.
Departments:
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Before the Bell – Letters on Camacho, Mercer, and Foreman
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Fight Review – Tyson crushes Stewart, Carbajal shines, Chavez dominates
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International Fight Summary – Results from around the globe
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Hot Prospect – Light heavyweight Leonzer Barber
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Preview & Analysis – Chavez vs. Taylor: Why the rematch must happen
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Ringside News and Views – The politics of boxing
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Ratings – Editorial survey of top fighters
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World Ratings – Monthly rankings from the three major organizations
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On the Air – TV Fighter of the Month: Michael Carbajal
Publication Details:
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Issue: May 1991
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Publisher: National Sports Publishing (from the makers of KO)
Cover Story: Featuring Riddick Bowe and Evander Holyfield as the heavyweight spotlight intensifies.
This issue blends heavyweight history, contemporary championship coverage, and a glimpse back at the sport’s greatest year—making it an excellent addition to any vintage boxing magazine collection.