World Boxing Magazine March 1974 Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier No Label


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World Boxing Magazine – March 1974 – Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier – No Label – Good Condition

This vintage World Boxing Magazine from March 1974 is in good condition, with normal age-related wear. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review the photos provided for an accurate view of its condition.

As with all of our listings, this magazine is shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents – March 1974

Features & Articles

  • At Ringside – Robert J. Thornton shares news and commentary from across the boxing world.

  • California Grapevine – Stephen Randel reports from the west coast boxing scene.

  • World Boxing Ratings – Updated rankings in all divisions.

  • Sound Off! – The column for reader opinions.

  • Herrera Gets the Decision… And the Lumps – A closer look at a hard-fought match.

  • Ron Lyle Decisions Middleton. Next??? – Wrapping up key international bouts.

  • A Note of Thanks from the “Hurricane” – Rubin Carter reflects on past kindness.

  • Carter’s Friends Going to Bat for Him – A show of loyalty for a respected fighter.

  • Another City-Suburbs Confrontation – Walter Seeley claims another win.

  • “It Takes Two to Make a Fight” – Special coverage of two west coast battles.

  • “This Time It’ll Be Different” – An exclusive interview with Muhammad Ali ahead of his showdown with Joe Frazier.

  • Why Does College Student Randy Neumann Fight? – A candid look at the young fighter balancing school and boxing.

  • Nobody’s Derailed the “Battling Brakeman” – A rising star’s determined journey.

  • The Only Man Who Ever Kayoed Jack Dempsey – A profile on Fireman Jim Flynn, remembered for his historic feat.

Highlights

  • Rubin “Hurricane” Carter stories and tributes from his supporters

  • Exclusive Muhammad Ali interview: “This Time It’ll Be Different”

  • Boxing history spotlight: Jim Flynn, the only man to ever knock out Jack Dempsey

  • Coverage of Ron Lyle’s victory over Middleton

  • Profiles on Randy Neumann, the college student fighter, and the “Battling Brakeman”

This issue offers a mix of contemporary coverage, historic features, and exclusive insights, making it a valuable collectible for boxing historians and fans of the Ali–Frazier era.

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