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World Boxing Magazine – March 1973 – Muhammad Ali, George Foreman – No Label – VG
This vintage issue of World Boxing Magazine from March 1973 is in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. For its age, this magazine is exceptionally well-preserved. Please review the detailed photos for a closer look at its condition.
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Contents – March 1973
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At Ringside – Robert J. Thornton delivers the latest news and insights from the boxing world.
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California Grapevine – Stephen Randel reports from one of boxing’s great capitals.
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Sound Off! – Reader opinions and commentary.
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World Boxing Ratings – Division-by-division rankings.
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Finnegan Loses His Chance for a Foster Rematch – By a Nose! – A setback with lasting consequences.
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A Personal Letter to the Fans from Joe Louis – A heartfelt note from the legendary champion.
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Briscoe Throws a Scare into Monzon—But Carlos Doesn’t Scare Easily! – International boxing news.
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The Night the Tables Turned on Chango Carmona – Rodolfo Gonzalez delivers a decisive performance.
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Ron Lyle—The Most Powerful Gun in the West! – Chronicling his growing knockout streak.
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Esteban De Jesus Puts His Money Where His Manager’s Mouth Is – The fighter who proved himself against Roberto Duran.
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Pinder Rains on Castillo’s Parade – West coast coverage.
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The Night Muhammad Ali Bled – A striking account of Ali’s rare vulnerability.
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George Foreman’s One Chance Against Joe Frazier – A compelling analysis.
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Sugar Ray Robinson’s Still in There Punching – A photo feature on a legend who defied time.
Highlights
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Joe Louis’ personal message to fans
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Early coverage of Ron Lyle’s rise
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Briscoe vs. Monzon analysis
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Esteban De Jesus’ emergence against Roberto Duran
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Rare feature: Muhammad Ali bleeding in the ring
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George Foreman’s perspective on Joe Frazier
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A retrospective on Sugar Ray Robinson
This issue is a must-have for serious collectors of boxing history, capturing the stories, rivalries, and personalities that defined the sport in the early 1970s.