Boxing Illustrated Magazine December 1973 Muhammad Ali Cover No Label


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Boxing Illustrated Magazine – December 1973 – Muhammad Ali Cover – No Label

This December 1973 issue of Boxing Illustrated features Muhammad Ali on the cover, showcasing his charisma and continued influence in the sport during a pivotal time in heavyweight boxing. 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 the photos for condition details. All magazines are shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights in This Issue:

  • Ali’s Charisma Remains – A look at how Ali continues to captivate the boxing world and public imagination.

  • Frazier Still Nagging Ex-Champ’s Ego – The ongoing rivalry between Ali and Joe Frazier examined.

  • Muhammad Shocks Us BUT… – Analysis of Ali’s surprising moves both inside and outside the ring.

  • Mexicans Must Have Invented Bantams – A feature on Mexico’s proud bantamweight tradition.

  • Quarry Tabs Foreman Amateur – Jerry Quarry’s candid assessment of George Foreman’s style.

  • Foster: The Champ Nobody Knows – A profile of Bob Foster, one of boxing’s most underappreciated champions.

  • Parnassus Seeks Napoles, Monzon – Matchmaking possibilities involving two of the era’s greats.

Departments Include:
Inside Boxing, WBA/WBC/Boxing Illustrated Ratings, International Boxing Roundup, The World’s Top Ten Fighters, Rings Around the World, Cool Camera Clix, Reader’s Rights, and Our Greatness File.

A must-have issue for collectors and fans of Muhammad Ali, this edition captures the intrigue, rivalries, and personalities that defined boxing in the early 1970s.

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