Description
Boxing ’91 Magazine – September 1991 Meldrick Taylor vs. Glenwood Brown Cover (Very Good Condition)
This September 1991 issue of Boxing ’91 captures one of the most exciting junior welterweight clashes of the era: Meldrick Taylor vs. Glenwood Brown. Packed with features on boxing legends, rising prospects, and heavyweight history, it’s a true snapshot of the fight game in the early ’90s.
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 & Features:
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Meldrick Taylor vs. Glenwood Brown – Preview & Analysis: “Greatness For The Survivor”
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Max Baer – A historical look at the light-hearted heavyweight champion.
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Jerry Buss – “Boxing’s Newest Big-Money Player” – Can the Lakers’ owner bring “Showtime” to the fight game?
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Heavyweight Hopefuls – Bowe, Morrison, Moorer & Seldon stumble in the spotlight.
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George Foreman – Loses to Holyfield but wins the critics’ respect.
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Reggie “Sweet” Johnson – Is he the man to dethrone Michael Nunn?
Departments:
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Before the Bell – Reader letters on Tyson–Ruddock, Chavez, and Quarry
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Fight Review – Prince Charles Williams, Sung-Kil Moon upset, McCallum’s big win
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International Fight Summary – Global results roundup
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Hot Prospect – Junior welterweight Jake Rodriguez
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Ringside News & Views – Kronk Gym’s new addition
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Boxing ’91 Ratings & World Ratings – Updated surveys of boxing’s top names
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On the Air – TV Fighter of the Month: George Foreman
Publication Details:
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Issue: September 1991
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Publisher: National Sports Publishing (from the makers of KO)
Cover Story: Taylor vs. Brown – Greatness for the Survivor
This issue is a collector’s gem, balancing rich boxing history with contemporary stars, while showcasing one of the most talked-about junior welterweight battles of 1991.