1950s Boxing and Wrestling Magazines – Set of Four

$44.00

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Step into the Golden Age of Combat Sports

This set of four vintage Boxing and Wrestling magazines from the 1950s captures the excitement, personalities, and stories of the era.

Packed with interviews, fight reviews, and nostalgic advertisements, these magazines provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of boxing and wrestling during the golden age of the sports.

What’s Inside?

Each magazine offers a unique collection of articles, photographs, and features that highlight the champions, controversies, and events of the time.

  • Boxing & Wrestling – June 1953 (83 pages): Harold Johnson, Bobo Olson, Fights in Review, and sports field gossip.
  • Boxing & Wrestling – July 1953 (87 pages): Features include Jack Solomons, British Boxing Ratings, Barney Ross, and Wee Willie Davis.
  • Boxing & Wrestling – January 1954 (82 pages): Explore profiles on Ezzard Charles, the “Real McCoy,” Paddy Young, and tag team matches.
  • TV Boxing – Date Unknown (66 pages): Focuses on televised boxing, with profiles of Johnny Bratton, Randy Turpin, and top-ranking middleweights.

Specifications:

  • Type: Paper Magazines
  • Language: English
  • Dimensions: 11 x 9 inches
  • Pages: Ranges from 66 to 87 per issue
  • Condition: Acceptable; wear and stains consistent with age, all pages legible as shown in photos

A Treasure Trove for Boxing and Wrestling Enthusiasts

From legendary fighters to forgotten rivalries, these magazines are a time capsule of combat sports history. Whether you’re a collector, sports fan, or simply curious about mid-century sports culture, this set delivers a wealth of stories and nostalgia.

Disclaimer:

The vintage items I share with you have been previously owned and loved. As is typical for vintage pieces, they may show some wear. Please use the pictures as a guide. If you have any questions or need more photos, ask.

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