1964 Summer - Fight Game Magazine - Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston on cover

1964 Summer - Fight Game Magazine - Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston on cover
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1964 Summer - Fight Game Magazine - Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston on cover
TITLE - Fight Game magazine

DATE - Summer 1964

COVER SUBJECT - Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston

Inside magazine includes stories, coverage and/or pictures of the following Boxing and Wrestling topics:

History of the Heavyweights
Wrestlers Die by J.L. Barry
Gals, Gags & Guts - The Story of Girl Wrestling
Joe Grim - The Most Incredible Fighter Of Them All
Don't Argue With The Ref by Archie Turner
The Wrestling Side Show
The Almost Champs featuring Tom Sharkey, Jersey Joe Walcott, Young Stribling and others
The Killers - A recent history of deaths in the ring
Why Can't Wrestling Have A Genuine Commission?
Live Clean and Fight Dirty by Tony Janiro
Joey Archer - 95% Fighter
Antonino Rocca - An Immortal
Gorgeous George by Rick Montes
Eclipse Of The Sonny

and much more

SIZE - About 72 pages

CONDITION - About VG condition with general handling wear. Some wear and scuffing on the on the front cover as shown. Interiors complete and clean. Binding tight and clean. No mailing label.

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