Description
International Boxing Magazine – December 1973 (Muhammad Ali Cover, No Label, Very Good Condition)
This vintage issue of International Boxing Magazine (December 1973) features Muhammad Ali on the cover, with an inside exclusive photo story from Ali’s new training camp. The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor edge wear consistent with its age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition reference.
All magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents of this issue include:
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At Ringside – Robert J. Thornton reports on news and commentary from around the boxing world
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California Grapevine – Stephen Randel’s West Coast boxing coverage
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Sound Off! – Boxing’s popular fan forum
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George Has the Title but Ali Has the Revenue – International fight news and financial insights
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International Boxing Ratings – Current rankings across all divisions
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Romeo Anaya Proves His Point – Repeats his upset KO of Enrique Pinder
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Foster Shows Fourie He’s No “Boy” – Bob Foster punishes Pierre Fourie
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Lyle Scores First Kayo Since Quarry Defeat – A comeback statement
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Duane Bobick’s Still Got a Long Way to Go – Progress report on the U.S. Olympic heavyweight
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Mando Wins... and Mando Loses – Retirement for Ramos, but a title shot for Muñiz
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“Earnie Shavers’ Jaw Wasn’t Broken in Training—Jimmy Ellis Broke It!” – Angelo Dundee sets the record straight
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The Mountain Muhammad Built – Exclusive photo story inside Ali’s new training camp
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The Friendship Born in Blood – A look back at four of the greatest featherweight wars
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Take a Chance – Do you really want to be a fighter?
This issue provides a rare glimpse into Muhammad Ali’s preparations as he looked ahead to his next challenges, while also chronicling the careers of Foster, Lyle, Shavers, and Bobick. A well-preserved and collectible magazine from the golden era of heavyweight boxing.