Description
Boxing Scene Magazine January 1991 George Foreman, Mike Tyson Cover No Label VG
This vintage Boxing Scene magazine from January 1991 features George Foreman and Mike Tyson on the cover, highlighting the heavyweight scene as fans speculated about a possible clash between two of the sport’s biggest names. Packed with exclusive interviews, fight previews, and historical retrospectives, this issue captures boxing on the cusp of a new decade.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor edge wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details.
All magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Condition
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Very good overall condition
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Minor wear on edges
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No mailing label
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Interior pages intact; see photos
Features (January 1991 Issue)
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Meldrick Taylor’s New Challenge – Coming back from his heartbreaking loss to Julio César Chávez, Taylor prepares to face Aaron “Superman” Davis (Arthur Harris)
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Charles Murray: The Natural – A look at the unbeaten junior welterweight prospect (Dan Hirshberg)
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Exclusive: Mike Rossman Speaks Out – The former light heavyweight champion reflects on his troubled career and personal struggles (Dan Hirshberg)
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Five Fights We’d Like to See in 1991 – Including the dream matchup: Mike Tyson vs. George Foreman (Mike Aoki)
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Orlando Canizales: A Cut Above – NABF featherweight champion aims to unify the division (Dan Hirshberg)
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Larry Holmes vs. The All-Time Greats – How the former champ might have fared against boxing’s best (Mike Aoki)
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Maurice Blocker: The Thin Man Emerges – A new force in the welterweight division after dethroning Marlon Starling (Arthur Harris)
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Boxing’s Five Worst Superfights – A review of the disappointments of the 1980s (Mike Aoki)
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Saoul Mamby: Still Going Strong at 43 – Like Foreman, the veteran refuses to quit (Arthur Harris)
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“I Said No to the Mob!” – Former middleweight champion Joey Giardello on life, boxing, and resisting mob pressure (Mike Rathet)
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Days (and Nights) of Thunder – Paul Murray’s comeback journey from injury to redemption (David Sahadi)
This issue captures the excitement and drama of early 1990s boxing, spotlighting legends, dream matchups, and the shifting heavyweight landscape. A must-have for collectors and fans of Tyson, Foreman, and the era’s greats.