1973 December - The Ring Magazine - Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton

1973 December - The Ring Magazine - Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton
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Item Description

Date - December 1973

The Ring Magazine

Cover Subject(s) - Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton

Some of the boxers, fights and articles featured in the interior of the magazine include:

Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton coverage
Jerry Quarry beats Tony Doyle
Joe Frazier mourns Yancy Durham
Carlos Monzon vs. Jean-Claude Bouttier coverage
Jose Napoles vs. Clyde Gray coverage
Antonio Cervantes beats Carlos Giminez
Ricardo Arredondo vs. Morito Kashiwaba
"Connecticut Seeks To Recover Old Boxing Glories Under Barbara Dunn" also featuring Chico Vejar, Bobby Gleason, Red Defazio and Audie Murphy
Paddy Ryan - Least Known American Champ
Yancey Durham Memorial Article
Sammy Goss article, also featuring: Percy Richardson, Lloyd Marshall, Eddie Garces
Rodolfo Gonzalez beats Pedro Lovell
John Conteh beats Vicente Rondon
Lothar Abend and European Ratings

Size - About 66 pages.

Condition - About EX+ condition with general handling wear. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.

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