Description
International Boxing Magazine – August 1975 – Muhammad Ali & Chuck Wepner Cover – No Label
This August 1975 issue of International Boxing features Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner on the cover, highlighting their memorable clash earlier that year. The magazine is in good condition, with all pages intact and no mailing label. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. All magazines are shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights in This Issue:
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At Ringside – Robert J. Thornton delivers news and commentary from the global boxing scene.
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Is It Over for “Mantequilla”? – Assessing whether Mando Muniz’s performance has signaled the decline of José Nápoles.
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All the Bobick Brothers Have in Common Is Their Last Name – Duane scores an impressive win, while Rod relies on luck.
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High Marks for Conteh in First Title Defense – The British champion overcomes a slow start to secure victory.
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“Bring on Ali!” Shouts Triumphant Ken Norton – Norton calls for a decisive rubber match against Ali.
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Ali’s Slashing Fists Couldn’t Reach Wepner’s Fighting Heart – A detailed look back at Ali vs. Wepner, an underdog story for the ages.
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“I Always Gave ’Em Their Money’s Worth!” – Jerry Quarry reflects on his career in the ring.
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Stablemates on a Collision Course – Alfonso Zamora and Carlos Zárate head toward an inevitable showdown.
Departments & Additional Features:
California Grapevine, Sound Off! fan forum, International Boxing Ratings, editorial perspectives, and worldwide fight news including Zovek vs. Palomino.
A vibrant mid-1970s issue capturing the drama of Ali’s reign, the grit of Chuck Wepner, and the global boxing landscape, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of the era.