Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine – June 1974 – Muhammad Ali Cover – No Label
This June 1974 issue of Boxing Illustrated features Muhammad Ali on the cover during the build-up to his historic bout with George Foreman. 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:
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Ali vs. Foreman Supershowdown in September – Jack Welsh previews the monumental heavyweight clash.
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Can Dempsey’s Drive Offset Foreman’s Power? – A speculative comparison between the fighting spirit of Jack Dempsey and the dominance of George Foreman.
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Esteban De Jesús: Puerto Rico’s Next Champ – Don Majeski profiles the rising lightweight star.
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The Bobick Clan – Jack Welsh on the boxing family’s early start in the sport.
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Carlos Monzón: Champion and Gaucho – Don Majeski explores Monzón’s life outside the ring.
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Tragedies Bring the Murphy Clan Closer – A human-interest story from Jack Welsh.
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Middleweight Muddled When Kings Abdicate – Lew Eskin examines the division’s shifting landscape.
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Benny Briscoe: New Rage of Paris – Robert Armstrong covers the stylish British welterweight.
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Review of Willie Pep’s Book – Lew Eskin assesses the legendary featherweight’s memoir.
Departments Include:
Inside Boxing, WBA/WBC/Boxing Illustrated Ratings, Women’s Corner, International Boxing Roundup, Cool Camera Clicks, Rings Around the World, Reader’s Rights, For the Cause of Women Boxers, and Our Greatness File.
A collectible issue capturing the excitement and personalities of 1970s boxing, this edition is ideal for fans of Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, and the golden age of the heavyweight division.