Description
Boxing International / All Star Wrestling – February 1965, Vol. 1 No. 3 (Floyd Patterson Cover, No Label)
This vintage issue of Boxing International / All Star Wrestling (February 1965, Vol. 1 No. 3) features heavyweight great Floyd Patterson on the cover. Published during the mid-1960s boxing and wrestling boom, this dual-sport magazine offers in-depth coverage of both the boxing ring and the wrestling arena. The magazine is in good condition, comes without a mailing label, and the exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review the photos for condition reference.
All magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents of this issue include:
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Boxing Section
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It Happened 25 Years Ago
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A Matter of Fact (Editorial)
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The Readers Write (Letters)
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Snoopin’ Round—Boxing Gossip with the Tattler
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The Transformation of a Heavyweight – Bob Waters
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Collectors’ Corner
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World Boxing Ratings – Boxing International
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Rings Around the World – Robert J. Thornton
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Greatness in Our Time – Eduardo Moncada
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Master of the Left Jab – Mel Beers
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Big Julie and His Fighters – George Horton
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The Year in Review
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Fighter of the Year – Fight of the Year – Round of the Year
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Death Watch with Bobo – Max Carroll
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America’s Oldest Fight Club
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Even the Garden Is a Neighborhood Club
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My Plan to Save Boxing – Archie Moore
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“I’ll Get That Guy for You, Henry!” – C.N. Bowen
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South Africa’s Hope for a World Title
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They Called Leach Cross a ‘Faker’ – Johnny Branigan
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Wrestling Section
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The Man from Sudan – Bob Verlin
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A Lesson for Junior – Andy Gregg
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Let the Bum Take My Cigar! – James Longstreet
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Time on His Hands—Murder in His Heart – John Forsythe
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International Mat Results
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Inside Wrestling
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Official Wrestling Ratings
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This issue captures the excitement of both boxing and wrestling in 1965—covering legends like Floyd Patterson while blending fighter profiles, international reports, historical retrospectives, and colorful wrestling stories. A must-have collectible for fans of vintage boxing and wrestling history.