Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine – June 1983 – Muhammad Ali Cover – No Label
This June 1983 issue of Boxing Illustrated features Muhammad Ali on the cover, offering readers an intimate and personal look at “The Greatest.” 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:
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The Ali I Know – Eddie Mustafa Muhammad shares a personal and revealing perspective on Muhammad Ali.
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B.I. Interview: Alexis Arguello – Nigel Collins speaks with the three-time champion about his determination to face Aaron Pryor again.
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Marvis Frazier Takes Back His Name – Ben Sharav covers Frazier’s victory over James Broad and what it meant for his career.
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Scranton Welcomes Back Larry Holmes – Sharav reports on the heavyweight champion’s celebrated return home.
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Tony Ayala Jr.: Bars and Stripes Forever? – An in-depth look at the sensational courtroom trial of the young boxing talent.
Amateur Section Includes:
Mark Joins the Army, Olympic Stink, Amateur National Ratings, and commentary from Bob Taylor.
Fight Reports:
Coverage of key bouts including Pryor–Kim, Starling–Howard, Bumphus–Bradley, Winbush–Muhammad, Davis–Feeney, Bramble–Hart, and Rosario–Ramirez.
Departments Include:
Fanfare, Biline Editorial, Inside Boxing, The Pug Knows, Idle Gossip, Inside N.Y., Inside A.C., Boxer Shorts, Picture Punchlines, Fighters Rate, and Ask The Stars.
A well-rounded issue combining fight coverage, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights, making it an excellent addition for collectors and fans of Muhammad Ali and early 1980s boxing.