Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine – November 1974 – Joe Louis & John Henry Lewis Cover – No Label
This November 1974 issue of Boxing Illustrated features heavyweight legend Joe Louis alongside former light heavyweight champion John Henry Lewis on the cover. 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:
-
Foreman–Frazier: It Has to Be… – Jack Welsh previews the anticipated rematch between the two heavyweight giants.
-
Frazier’s Drama of Waiting for Second Chance at Title – Welsh explores Frazier’s journey toward redemption.
-
The “Non-Training” Saga of José Nápoles – A look at the unconventional preparation of the welterweight great.
-
All-Time Heavyweight Champions – Part I – The first installment of Boxing Illustrated’s definitive heavyweight rankings.
-
WBC May Have Sanctioned Valdes Prematurely – John Williams examines the decision to approve Rodrigo Valdes’ title fight.
-
Partial Blindness Cut Short John Henry Lewis’ Career – Lew Eskin recounts the inspiring yet tragic career of the former light heavyweight champion.
-
Elisha Obed: Bahamas’ Newest Flag Bearer – Hank Kaplan profiles the emerging star.
-
Richie Kates: Rare Pro Who Still Attends School – Lew Eskin covers the balance between education and a boxing career.
Departments Include:
Inside Boxing, WBA/WBC/Boxing Illustrated Ratings, Rings Around the World, You’re a Ring Expert Quiz, International Boxing Round Up, Women’s Corner, Cool Camera Clix, Our Greatness File (Henry Armstrong), and Readers’ Rights.
A historically rich issue that blends contemporary 1970s fight coverage with tributes to boxing’s past, making it a desirable collectible for fans of Joe Louis, John Henry Lewis, and the golden era of the sport.