1994 LENNOX LEWIS vs OLIVER McCALL I Onsite Boxing Program HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

1994 LENNOX LEWIS vs OLIVER McCALL I Onsite Boxing Program HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
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1994 LENNOX LEWIS vs OLIVER McCALL I Onsite Boxing Program HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
Date - September 24, 1994

Main Event(s) - Lennox Lewis vs. Oliver McCall for The WBC World Heavyweight Title

Other fights and fighters listed on the card include - Corrie Sanders vs. Garing Lane, Paul Lawson vs. Lenny Howard, Mark Prince vs. Stefen Wright, Kevin McBride vs. Graham Arnold, Robert Allen vs. Kasem Clayton, Michael Smyth vs. Mike Demoss, John Petterson vs. Keith Fletcher, David Starrie vs. Paul Murray, Mark Reynolds vs. Sean Norman

Venue - Wembley Arena, Wembley, London, United Kingdom

Vintage Onsite Boxing Program

Size - Program is about 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" inches. 20 pages + covers.

Condition - About solid VG/EX condition with general handling wear. Binding is tight. No writing or scoring inside. Some minor bending at corners. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.

A great lot for the vintage Boxing Program, Publication and Memorabilia collector.

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