Boxing Illustrated Magazine October 1990 Sugar Ray Leonard Cover No Label


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Boxing Illustrated Magazine – October 1990 – Sugar Ray Leonard Cover – No Label

This October 1990 issue of Boxing Illustrated features Sugar Ray Leonard on the cover, with in-depth coverage of his career and reflections on his place in boxing history. 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:

  • “I’m Not Coming Back – I’ve Never Been Away” – Sugar Ray Leonard discusses his career, legacy, and staying power in the sport.

  • Tyson–Foreman: What’s It All Mean? – Bert Randolph Sugar analyzes the potential clash between Mike Tyson and George Foreman.

  • Poll: Who Would Win Tyson–Foreman Fight? – Results from fan and expert opinions.

  • The Refugees – Ron Borges explores fighters displaced or caught in career transitions.

  • The Jorge Paez Doll-Out Cut-Out Book – A lighthearted feature by Ken Byson.

  • Muhammad Ali: A Personal Encounter – Dick Schaap shares his own experience with “The Greatest.”

  • The Mystery of Sonny Liston’s Death – Jim Brady investigates the unanswered questions surrounding Liston’s passing.

Departments Include:
Inside Boxing, 14-K Goldmann, Writers’ Letters, Collectors’ Corner, Collins’ Letters, The Big One, As the Budweiser World Turns, Fights of the Month (Tyson–Tillman, Fuzzy–Maynard), Rings Around the World, B.I.—25 Years Ago, The Boxing Bullpen, and Closing Bell.

A compelling issue that blends top fighter profiles, historical intrigue, and contemporary boxing analysis—ideal for collectors and fans of Sugar Ray Leonard, Mike Tyson, George Foreman, and Muhammad Ali.

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