Description
Boxing 92 Magazine – September 1992
George Foreman Cover | Very Good Condition
This September 1992 issue of Boxing 92 Magazine features George Foreman on the cover, coming at a time when his remarkable comeback had captured the boxing world’s attention. Inside, the magazine delivers sharp commentary on Foreman’s career and future, while also spotlighting emerging stars like Gerald McClellan and showcasing legends like Muhammad Ali and Julio Cesar Chavez.
Condition:
Magazine is in very good condition with minor edge wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Comes in a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping available upon request.
Contents – September 1992 Issue Highlights:
Features
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History of the Heavyweights: Muhammad Ali, Part 2 – The triumphant return of “The Greatest.”
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Foreman, Get Out Now! – After a close call with Alex Stewart, should Big George retire before it’s too late?
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Greg Haugen Can Really Fight, Too – Brains and skill set Haugen apart from the rest.
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Gerald McClellan: The Kronk’s Dream Fighter – The dangerous middleweight prospect aims to prove he’s the division’s nightmare.
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Julio Cesar Chavez: Silent—and Still Deadly – The three-division champion silences critics with another dominant win.
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It Took Only Five Minutes! – Looking back at Foreman’s destruction of Ken Norton in two rounds.
Departments
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Before the Bell – Readers weigh in on Holyfield, Ray Mercer, and Julio Cesar Chavez.
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Boxing 92 Fight Review – Jackson shocks Collins, Hiranaka blasts Rosario, Vasquez dominates Perez, and more.
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International Fight Summary – Worldwide fight results.
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Hot Prospect – Meet junior lightweight Juan Negron.
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Preview & Analysis: Toney vs. Jackson – Why this matchup promised nonstop action.
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Ringside News and Views – Bully Bashing.
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Boxing 92 Ratings – Editors’ survey of the top fighters in each division.
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The World Ratings – Official standings from boxing’s major organizations.
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On the Air – TV Fighter of the Month: Greg Haugen; plus a look at Gil Clancy’s commentary demand.
This issue captures the tension of George Foreman’s late-career run, the ongoing dominance of Julio Cesar Chavez, and the rise of dangerous newcomers like Gerald McClellan—making it a must-have collectible for fight fans and historians of the early ’90s boxing scene.