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Boxing Illustrated Magazine – April 1991 – George Foreman Cover (No Label)
This April 1991 issue of Boxing Illustrated spotlights George Foreman on the cover, offering a fresh look at the former heavyweight champion during his remarkable comeback. The magazine is in good condition, with no mailing label, and all pages intact. The item shown in the listing photos is the exact one you will receive. Please review pictures for condition details. All items come in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights in This Issue:
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1990 and 1991: Review and Preview – A year-in-review and what lies ahead in the boxing world.
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George Foreman: A Side You’ve Never Seen Before – Mark Lo Dorig reveals a personal look at Big George.
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Spike Lee Looks at Mike Tyson and Don King – A filmmaker’s perspective on two of boxing’s most polarizing figures.
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Razor Ruddock: Can He Cut Up Tyson? – A breakdown of Ruddock’s chances against the heavyweight champ.
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Lou Duva: “I’m Always Fighting For My Fighters” – Profile of the legendary trainer and manager.
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The Remarkable Young Striblings – Johnny Brannigan recounts the story of a unique boxing family.
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Jack Britton: Who Can Ever Forget Him? – A tribute to the Hall of Famer.
Departments Include:
In This Corner, Opening Round, 14-K Goldman, Writers’ Letters, Collectors’ Corner, Inside Boxing, Famous Finishes, As The Boxing World Turns, The Wallace Bites, Closing Bell, plus ratings, results, and statistics.
A collectible issue featuring in-depth coverage of George Foreman’s second act in boxing and a snapshot of the sport in the early ’90s.