Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine March 1994 Michael Bentt Cover VG
This March 1994 issue of Boxing Illustrated features Michael Bentt on the cover, highlighting his brief but memorable role in the heavyweight division. With profiles, historical retrospectives, and commentary from some of boxing’s finest writers, the issue captures both the drama of contemporary boxing and the legacy of its past champions.
Condition
The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear. The exact copy shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please review all images for condition details. Each issue is shipped with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the March 1994 Issue
Feature Articles
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The Mystique of the Heavyweight Champion – by Budd Schulberg
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Emanuel Steward: The Man Behind Holyfield’s Win – by John Phillips
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Who is Michael Bentt? – by Phil Berger
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The Whitaker–Chávez Controversy – by Readers of Boxing Illustrated
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The Tragedy of Davey Moore – by Bill Libby
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Gene Tunney: The Man Who Beat Dempsey – by Lee Greene
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Memorable Fights: Servo–Cochrane – by Jesse Abramson
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Tom Sharkey’s Autograph – by Steve Nicolaisen
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 Answerman
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Closing Bell
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: Kevin Kelley vs. Louie Vargas
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Results Around the World
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At the Bell
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The Undercards – by Bela Szilagyi
Collectible Value
This issue is particularly collectible for its feature on Michael Bentt, along with major coverage of Evander Holyfield’s camp under Emanuel Steward, and historical tributes to Gene Tunney, Davey Moore, and Tom Sharkey. With contributions from respected boxing voices like Bert Randolph Sugar, Phil Berger, and Budd Schulberg, it’s a strong addition for fans of 1990s heavyweight boxing and serious collectors of the sport’s history.