Description
Boxing 92 Magazine – May 1992
James Toney, Riddick Bowe & Buddy McGirt Cover | Good Condition
This May 1992 issue of Boxing 92 Magazine highlights the next generation of champions with James Toney, Riddick Bowe, Buddy McGirt, and Terry Norris featured as boxing’s “Four-Star Future.” The magazine also delivers deep dives into heavyweight history, rising prospects, and unforgettable moments from the sport’s past.
Condition:
Magazine is in good condition with light wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Comes with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents – May 1992 Issue Highlights:
Features
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History of the Heavyweights: Sonny Liston – A look at boxing’s most feared destroyer.
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Can Mike McCallum Become A Champion Again? – After his draw with James Toney, McCallum plots another run at the throne.
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Boxing’s Four-Star Future: Riddick Bowe, Buddy McGirt, Terry Norris & James Toney – Can this new generation of stars restore boxing’s lost luster?
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The Year That Was: 1980 – A retrospective on the events that rocked boxing and the world.
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Junior Jones Creeps Up On The Bantam Kings – “Poison” Jones makes his move toward a world crown.
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The Middleweights: Where Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction – Exploring the unusual and unpredictable history of the 160-pound division.
Departments
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Before the Bell – Letters on Buddy McGirt, James Toney, and declining fight announcers.
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Boxing 92 Fight Review – McGirt dethrones Brown, Zaragoza stops Banke, Pineda defeats Mayweather.
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International Fight Summary – Comprehensive worldwide fight results.
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Hot Prospect – Spotlight on welterweight Nick Rupa.
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Preview & Analysis: Chavez vs. McGirt – Don King’s crown jewel in the making.
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Ringside News and Views – What’s Up Down Under?
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Boxing 92 Ratings – Editors’ rankings of the top fighters.
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The World Ratings – Updated WBC, WBA, and IBF standings.
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On the Air – TV Fighter of the Month: James Toney; Tube Review: TV Vidbits.
A strong issue that bridges heavyweight history with boxing’s new stars of the early 1990s, making it a great addition for collectors and fans of the sport.