Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine – March 1974 – Jerry Quarry Cover – No Label
This March 1974 issue of Boxing Illustrated features heavyweight contender Jerry Quarry on the cover, highlighting his position in the division during a competitive era. 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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Quarry Deserves It but Norton May Get Title Shot – Jack Welsh examines the politics of the heavyweight title picture.
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Galíndez, Cassidy, Conten – New Threats – Don Majeski profiles rising challengers in the light heavyweight division.
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Tony Mundine Beats Griffith in Paris – A recap of the Australian’s victory over Emile Griffith.
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Aussie Almost Passed Ring for Soccer – Robert Armstrong explores Mundine’s early life and sports background.
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Jeff Merritt Rising, Bombs Stander – Coverage of Merritt’s impressive performance against Ron Stander.
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Jorge Ahumada: The Latest Argentine Star – Lew Eskin introduces a promising new talent from Argentina.
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Jeff Temkin – Unique Publicist – Don Majeski spotlights a colorful figure in boxing promotion.
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Bill Daniels – Rehabilitation Man – A look at the promoter’s work to revitalize fighters’ careers.
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Gals Really Like to Don Gloves – Jack Welsh covers the growing interest in women’s boxing.
Departments Include:
Editorial, Inside Boxing, WBA/WBC/Boxing Illustrated Ratings, International Boxing Roundup, Rings Around the World, Cool Camera Clix, Readers’ Rights, and Our Greatness File.
A classic 1970s boxing issue that captures the intrigue of the heavyweight division and profiles emerging stars, making it a valuable collectible for fans of Jerry Quarry and the era’s boxing history.