Description
Boxing Scene Magazine November 1994 Mike Tyson Cover No Label VG
This vintage Boxing Scene magazine from November 1994 features Mike Tyson on the cover, as the boxing world anticipates his return following his release from prison. The issue highlights the heavyweight division’s shifting landscape, including profiles of Michael Moorer, Jorge Gonzalez, and Andrew Golota, as well as features on Muhammad Ali and Vinny Pazienza.
The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for 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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Clean interior pages; see photos
Features (November 1994 Issue)
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Ed Hopson: Wheeler-Dealer – At 23-0, Hopson eyes a world title opportunity (Dan Hirshberg)
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Julio César Green: His Time Has Come – Rising middleweight contender pushes toward a mandatory title shot (Robert Mladinich)
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Muhammad Ali: Spreading the Word – The Greatest remains as popular as ever
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Jorge Gonzalez: Cuban Contender – The unbeaten heavyweight who once defeated Bowe and Lewis in the 1987 Pan Am Games (Arthur Harris)
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Andrew Golota: No Polish Jokes, Please – The unusual pairing of Lou Duva and his promising Polish heavyweight (Dan Hirshberg)
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Michael Moorer: Waiting for Tyson – The reigning heavyweight champion holds position for the Tyson payday (Arthur Harris)
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Vinny Pazienza: Seeing Mas of Durán – A rematch looms after a close decision win (Arthur Harris)
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Fighter’s Dreams: Where Did It All Go? – Stories of fighters who never reached the top (Steve Pinto)
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Kevin Kelley: Boxing’s Little Giant – At 39-0, the featherweight star shows that bigger isn’t always better (Robert Mladinich)
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Jonathan Grant: Making It Happen – A second chance at life and boxing after prison (The Editors)
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Kevin Smith: The Sounds of Jersey City – Remembering the tragic death of a 20-year-old rising legend (Robert Mladinich)
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Lou Duva: Have Suitcase, Will Travel – The Hall of Fame trainer and promoter remains a powerhouse at 71 (Jack Hirsch)
This issue captures the anticipation of Tyson’s comeback and the heavyweight division’s uncertainty in the mid-1990s, while also profiling rising contenders and honoring boxing’s enduring legends. A highly collectible magazine for Tyson fans and vintage boxing enthusiasts.