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Karate Illustrated magazine from September 1974 features a cover story on Joe Lewis and his $10,000 tournament fight. This vintage issue highlights key martial arts topics such as a father and son teaming up to cut down weapons competition and a feature on U.S. Hapkido, described as the Americanization of a Korean fighting art. The cover photo shows two martial artists engaged in combat, capturing the essence of the tournament atmosphere.
Inside, readers will find a detailed contents page listing articles on various martial arts topics including the Americanization of Hapkido, the arm of the law in long enough, and mysteries of Tao. The publication is a softcover magazine noted for providing in-depth coverage of martial arts competitions, techniques, and cultural insights during the 1970s. The magazine is printed in English and intended for the US market. This issue is a valuable piece for collectors interested in martial arts history and vintage sports memorabilia.