Description
Sports Illustrated – March 25, 1991 (Mike Tyson vs. Razor Ruddock Cover, VG Condition)
This March 25, 1991 issue of Sports Illustrated features Mike Tyson and Razor Ruddock on the cover, capturing their controversial heavyweight bout. Tyson won when the referee stopped the fight, sparking heated debate and setting the stage for their rematch later that year. A must-have collectible issue for fans of boxing history and Sports Illustrated.
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. All magazines come with a plastic protective covering, and we do offer combined shipping upon request.
Contents & Highlights
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Knockout or Cop-Out? – Tyson’s victory over Ruddock raises questions after the referee’s stunning stoppage (by Pat Putnam).
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Indy Qualifying – As the NCAA basketball tournament heads toward Indianapolis, UNLV continues its dominance (by Alexander Wolff).
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Ice Queens – Kristi Yamaguchi leads a U.S. sweep at the World Figure Skating Championships (by E.M. Swift).
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Flight to Victory – Fly So Free secures the Florida Derby, extending his unbeaten streak (by William F. Reed).
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Wrestling With Success – Vince McMahon transforms pro wrestling into a booming mainstream spectacle (by William Oscar Johnson).
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Golf Cub – A 15-year-old Eldrick “Tiger” Woods emerges as golf’s next prodigy (by Tim Crothers).
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Voices From His Past – George Foreman’s opponents reflect as his legendary comeback continues (by Michael Brennan).
Why Collect This Issue?
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Historic Mike Tyson vs. Razor Ruddock cover story.
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Early coverage of Tiger Woods at age 15 before his rise to stardom.
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Includes Kristi Yamaguchi’s championship breakthrough and UNLV’s NCAA dominance.
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A perfect piece of 1990s sports history for collectors and fans alike.