Description
Boxing Magazine 1974 Annual #2 – George Foreman, Joe Louis – No Label
This 1974 Boxing Annual (Issue #2) offers a compelling mix of boxing history, analysis, and tributes to some of the sport’s greatest legends. Featuring George Foreman at the height of his career, alongside a special worldwide poll honoring Joe Louis as the greatest heavyweight of all time, this issue captures the enduring excitement of the fight game.
Condition:
The magazine is in good condition. The item pictured in this listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please review photos for full condition details. All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
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At Ringside, with Robert J. Thornton – News and commentary from across the boxing world.
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California Grapevine – Inside reports from the West Coast bureau.
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World Boxing Ratings – Complete divisional standings.
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George Foreman’s Career in Words and Pictures – A pictorial chronicle of the heavyweight champion’s rise.
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Should Referees Be Allowed to Score a Fight? – Experts weigh in on the controversial question.
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Worldwide Poll Votes Joe Louis the Greatest Heavyweight of Them All – A decisive fan verdict.
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A Personal “Thank You” to the Fans from Joe Louis – The Brown Bomber’s heartfelt message.
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The White Hope Who Saved Jack Johnson’s Title – An incredible drama from the ring’s past.
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The Night Muhammad Ali Bled! – A light heavyweight champion makes history against Ali.
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Jack Dempsey vs. Jess Willard – Ringside reporting on a legendary heavyweight battle.
A true time capsule for boxing fans and collectors, this issue blends contemporary coverage of George Foreman with historical features on Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, Jack Johnson, and Jack Dempsey.