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Description
History of Boxing from 1923
Embossed in gold for FREE
Featuring articles as reported by the New York Daily News
Step back in the ring with our personalized boxing book. This book covers boxing legends from over 100 years ago, starting in 1923. Perfect for the boxing fan in your life, this book relives the iconic moments in history that made the sport what it is today. Be transported to the biggest moments from some of the fighting world’s most famous boxers.
We have pulled the contents on the biggest moments in this sport for you. You will be transported into front-row seats of history’s biggest fights. Featuring, one of the best fighters of all time, Muhammad Ali. Relive the moment one billion people watched as the king of the ring defeated George Foreman in the rumble in the jungle. Including legends old and new, including the great Floyd Mayweather and his historic matchups. Featuring his victory over Manny Pacquiao.
Name: 25-character limit (embossed on the front cover and appears throughout the book)
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The opening page includes a space for you to write a handwritten personal message. If you are ordering this as a gift, we recommend getting the book delivered to your home address if you would like to complete it with a personalized message. Only enter the name you wish to be printed on the book. When entering your personalization, please note that accents, emojis, and other symbols can’t be used as our system doesn’t support these. Make sure to double-check your spelling.
Size & Quality
Cover: Leatherette / Leather
Page Count: 166
Size: XL
Paper Source: FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper manufacturers.
These newspaper reproductions are created from the New York Daily News scan archive, in some instances, there will be blemishes and the reproduction quality may not be as clear or precise as copying directly from the paper itself.Â