Boxing Monthly Magazine December 1995 Mike Tyson Cover No Label VG


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Boxing Monthly Magazine – December 1995 – Mike Tyson Cover (No Label, VG Condition)

This issue of Boxing Monthly from December 1995 features Mike Tyson on the cover and offers a dynamic window into the boxing world of the mid-'90s. In very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age, this collectible includes detailed fight previews, profiles, and results from both the U.K. and U.S. boxing circuits. Comes with a protective plastic covering.

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Contents Include

  • COMMENT“I can’t see clearly now”

  • Letter From America – The Maske enigma grows

  • NOW WE KNOW (pp. 6–10) – The Holyfield vs. Bowe rubber match aftermath

  • THE FRACTURED WEEK – Las Vegas oddities (pp. 12–13)

  • THE BADDEST MEN ON THE PLANET – Schulz vs. Botha preview (pp. 14–15)

  • THE RED THREAT – Alex Zolkin’s rise (pp. 16–18)

  • DISGUSTED OF SUNDERLAND – Billy Hardy gets overdue respect (pp. 20–23)

  • GARDEN PARTY – Boxing returns to MSG, De La Hoya faces new challenge (pp. 24–26)

  • THE QUARRY QUANDARY – Jerry Quarry and the cost of fame (pp. 32–37)

  • WAY TOO SHARP FOR COMFORT – The rise of flyweight Mark Johnson (pp. 40–42)

  • EYEING UP THE TALENT – Olympic preview at World Championship Challenge (pp. 38–39)

  • Results & Rankings:

    • Worldwide Results Round-Up (pp. 44–45)

    • British Beat (pp. 46–47)

    • Action U.K. (pp. 48–51)

    • American Beat (pp. 52–53)

    • American Action (pp. 54–58)

    • World & British Ratings (pp. 59–61)

Also includes:

  • Book ReviewThe Greatest

  • Reader’s Corner, Classifieds, and more.


Why Collect This Issue?

  • Cover Feature: Mike Tyson – A pivotal year in his return to boxing.

  • Highlights key matchups, including Holyfield-Bowe III and De La Hoya at MSG.

  • In-depth profiles on fighters like Alex Zolkin, Billy Hardy, Mark Johnson, and Jerry Quarry.

  • Captures the mid-90s boxing scene from multiple global perspectives.

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