Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine January 1994 Tommy Morrison Cover
This January 1994 issue of Boxing Illustrated features heavyweight contender Tommy Morrison on the cover. Known for his explosive power and charisma, Morrison was one of the most talked-about heavyweights of the early 1990s, and this issue explores his career trajectory, challenges, and lasting impact on the sport.
Condition
The magazine is in good condition, showing light wear consistent with age. The item pictured in the listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please review all photos for condition purposes. Each issue is shipped with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the January 1994 Issue
Feature Articles
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What Happened to Tommy Morrison? – by Bert Randolph Sugar
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Lennox Lewis Looks Like a Part Champ; But Which Part? – by Bert Randolph Sugar
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The “Sudden Death” Tie-Breaker: Draw Your Own Conclusion – by the B.I. Editorial Staff
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The Pride of Paz-Land – by Phil Berger
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So You Want to Be a Fighter – by Jon Hansberry
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They’ll Never Forget Firpo – by John Lardner
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Great Moments: Liston–Patterson I – by Jesse Abramson
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Sparring Partners – by A.J. Liebling
Departments and Regular Features
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In This Corner – by Bert Randolph Sugar
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Opening Round – art by Alphonse Normandia
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14-K Goldman – by Herbert G. Goldman
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Boxing Box
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Writes and Lefts
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Collectors’ Corner
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Press Section
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Knowing the Ropes
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As the Boxing World Turns – by Wallace Matthews
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The Black & Blue Pages
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Famous Finishes
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The Boxing Answerwoman
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Closing Bell – by Bill Brubaker
Ratings, Results & Statistics
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The Budweiser Editorial
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Bud’s Top Pound-for-Pound Ratings
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Fight of the Month: Benn–Eubank
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Results Around the World
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At the Bell: The Undercards – by Bela Szilagyi
Collectible Value
This issue is especially collectible for its cover feature on Tommy Morrison, along with timely commentary on Lennox Lewis, tributes to historical greats like Luis Firpo and Sonny Liston, and contributions from noted writers including Bert Randolph Sugar, Phil Berger, and A.J. Liebling. A must-have for boxing historians, collectors of 1990s heavyweight memorabilia, and fans of Morrison’s storied career.