Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine – May 1974 – Muhammad Ali & Joe Frazier Cover – No Label
This May 1974 issue of Boxing Illustrated features heavyweight legends Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier on the cover, during one of the most intense periods of their rivalry. 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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Ali, Quarry Set for “Must Win” – Jack Welsh examines the high-stakes matchup between Muhammad Ali and Jerry Quarry.
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Why Quarry Can’t Get Shot at Title – John Williams analyzes the obstacles in Quarry’s path to a championship bout.
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Frazier & Norton: Too Close as Friends to Fight – Welsh explores the unique friendship between two heavyweight contenders.
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Monzon Ponders Retirement – Insight into middleweight champion Carlos Monzon’s career considerations.
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Cherish Ali, Joe – May Their Memory Linger On – Don Majeski reflects on the legacy of two heavyweight icons.
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Duran Must Defeat Buchanan, De Jesus – Robert Armstrong details Roberto Duran’s critical upcoming bouts.
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Ali May Prefer Fight III With Joe – Lew Eskin speculates on a potential third clash between Ali and Frazier.
Departments Include:
Editorial, Inside Boxing, WBA/WBC/Boxing Illustrated Ratings, Rings Around the World, International Boxing Roundup, Cool Camera Clicks pictorial, Reader’s Rights, For the Cause of Women Boxers, and Our Greatness File.
Edited by Jack Welsh with contributions from respected boxing writers, this issue captures the excitement of the heavyweight division in the mid-1970s, making it an essential addition for collectors and fans of Ali, Frazier, and boxing history.