Boxing Illustrated Magazine August 1973 George Foreman Cover No Label


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Boxing Illustrated Magazine – August 1973 – George Foreman Cover – No Label

This August 1973 issue of Boxing Illustrated features heavyweight champion George Foreman on the cover during the height of his early career dominance. The magazine is in good condition, with all pages intact and no mailing label. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. All magazines are shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights in This Issue:

  • What Foreman Does When He’s Not Boxing – A look into the champion’s life outside the ring.

  • You Bet Ali Can Come Back – An optimistic analysis of Muhammad Ali’s potential resurgence.

  • Cosell, Ali’s Friend – Insight into the unique relationship between Howard Cosell and Muhammad Ali.

  • Muhammad and Microphone – Examining Ali’s influence beyond boxing through media and interviews.

  • Great Britain Takes Over – Coverage of the British boxing scene’s rising impact.

  • Norton No Bum – A defense of Ken Norton’s standing as a serious heavyweight contender.

  • Ellis Is Better Than Ever – An update on Jimmy Ellis’s career resurgence.

Departments Include:
Editorial, Rings Around the World, World Ratings, International Boxing Roundup, Readers Corner, Boxing Album, and additional fight reports and features on contenders like Sammy Goss, Jimmy Heair, and more.

With its mix of in-depth fighter profiles, international coverage, and era-defining commentary, this issue is a valuable collectible for boxing enthusiasts and fans of George Foreman’s championship reign.

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