Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine – September 1992 – Sugar Ray Leonard Cover
This September 1992 issue of Boxing Illustrated features Sugar Ray Leonard on the cover and offers a rich lineup of articles covering both contemporary and historical boxing topics. The magazine is in good condition with no mailing label. The item shown in the photos is exactly the one you will receive. Please review the pictures for condition details. All magazines come in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Featured Articles:
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Where Have All the Middleweights Gone? – John Phillips examines the shifting landscape of the middleweight division.
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Vinny Paz Tries to Make a Comeback – Phil Berger on the fighter’s attempt to return to form.
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The Ballad of Hurricane Carter – Phil Berger revisits the turbulent career and life of Rubin Carter.
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Sex and the Sweet Science – George Thomas Clark explores the sport’s cultural intersections.
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Food for Thought – Bert Randolph Sugar shares a ringside perspective on boxing trends.
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“I’m Confident” – Shannon Smith profiles a fighter’s unwavering mindset.
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Bob Pastor – Robert H. Davis spotlights the career of the 1930s and ’40s heavyweight contender.
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One For the Book – Frank Graham recalls the story of Al “Bummy” Davis.
Departments & Regular Features:
In This Corner, Opening Round, 14-Kt Goldman, The Boxing Box, Collectors’ Corner, Press Section, On the Ropes, As The Boxing World Turns, The Black & Blue Pages, Famous Finishes, The Boxing Answer Man, Bill McEwen, plus Budweiser Top Pound-for-Pound lists, BI Ratings, Fight of the Month, worldwide results, and undercard coverage.
A collectible issue for fans of Sugar Ray Leonard and early 1990s boxing.