Boxing Illustrated Magazine November 1976 Muhammad Ali No Label GD Interior


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Boxing Illustrated Magazine – November 1976 – Muhammad Ali Cover – No Label – Acceptable Condition, Good Interior

This November 1976 issue of Boxing Illustrated features Muhammad Ali on the cover, offering an inside look at the heavyweight scene following Ali’s reign and George Foreman’s resurgence. The magazine is in acceptable condition with a good interior. The front cover has creases, along with marks and potential small rips. 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:

  • Clearing Up the Middleweight Muddle – L.C. Stockwell covers Carlos Monzon’s victory over Rodrigo Valdez to solidify his status as the world’s top middleweight.

  • Foreman Back in Heavyweight Forefront – Reg Noble reports on George Foreman’s decisive win over Joe Frazier, boosting his prospects for another heavyweight title reign.

  • A Fond Farewell to Frazier – A tribute to “Smokin’ Joe” as he steps away from the ring.

  • Ring Recollections of Ben Bentley – Jim Brady shares the Chicago boxing figure’s memories of the sport’s television heyday.

  • Those Star-Crossed Heavyweights – Greg Nolan examines the tragedies and misfortunes that have befallen fighters in boxing’s glamour division, including the shooting of Oscar Bonavena.

  • Results of Ali–Louis Poll – Fan and expert opinions comparing Muhammad Ali and Joe Louis.

Departments Include:
Editorial, Boxing Illustrated’s Exclusive Ratings, LeConte Focuses on New York, Rings Around the World, and more.

A memorable mid-1970s issue blending contemporary championship action, historical comparisons, and heartfelt farewells—perfect for collectors and fans of Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, and Joe Frazier.

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