Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine February 1975 Muhammad Ali Cover No Label
This vintage February 1975 issue of Boxing Illustrated features Muhammad Ali on the cover and offers a compelling collection of boxing journalism, athlete profiles, and historical perspectives from the golden age of the sport.
Condition
The magazine is in good condition, with some signs of age-appropriate wear. The item pictured in this listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please refer to the provided photos for condition details. To preserve its quality, the magazine comes with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the February 1975 Issue
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Editorial: Gerald R. Ford Sportsman – by Jack Welsh
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If You Want Your Country on the Map, Get $17 Million and Phone Ali – by Jack Welsh
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John Conteh: New Box Office Star – by John Williams
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The Woman Who Rescued Bobby Chacon – by John Williams
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The Night Joe Louis Faced Toughest Foe Yet – by Lem Eskin
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“I Want To Open Door For Other Girls” – Marian Trimiar
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Saddler-Pep on TV Could Have Been Millionaires – by Lem Eskin
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John Henry Lewis: Steel Drivin’ Man – by Jack Welsh
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Monzon Wants to Settle With Valdes – by Jack Welsh
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Rings Around the World – by Lew Eskin
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Boxing World Mourns Death of Steve Hamas – by Lew Eskin
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Angel Mayoral Plots Lightweight Revolt – by John Williams
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Rudy Barro Polishes Off Rivals and Winning Streaks – by John Williams
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For the Cause of Women Boxers
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Plus regular features such as world boxing ratings, international roundups, and photo spreads.
Collectible Value
This issue captures an important era in boxing history, with in-depth coverage of legends like Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, and Carlos Monzon, alongside emerging stories of fighters breaking new ground. It is an excellent addition for collectors of sports memorabilia, boxing history enthusiasts, or those looking to preserve the legacy of 1970s boxing.