Description
Beat Boxing Magazine January 1987 Sugar Ray Leonard & Marvin Hagler No Label
This January 1987 issue of Beat Boxing Magazine features Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvin Hagler on the cover, capturing the anticipation of their long-awaited showdown. With exclusive features, interviews, fight analyses, pictorials, and worldwide boxing coverage, this issue provides a comprehensive look at the sport during one of its most exciting eras.
Condition
The magazine is in good condition, showing normal signs of age and handling. The exact item pictured in the listing is the copy you will receive. Please check all photos carefully for condition purposes. Each issue comes in a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the January 1987 Issue
Stories & Features
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Hagler vs. Hearns/Leonard Fans Poll
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Leonard Can Whip Hagler, Says Dundee
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Meet the Real Dennis Rappaport
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Virgil Hill Interview
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Bobby Czyz — A Letter to His Father
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Whatever Happened to Roger Mayweather?
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Boxing Beat Analysis: John Mugabi vs. Duane Thomas
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From the Past — Who Was the Greatest Black Fighter?
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New Faces: Joey Belinc and Robert Shannon
Ringside Action
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Edwin Rosario KOs Livingston Bramble in two rounds
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Marvin Johnson stops Jean-Marie Emebe in the 13th round
Pictorials
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Boxing Beat Classics: Ralph “Tiger” Jones vs. Rory Calhoun
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Championship Action: Honeyghan vs. Curry (color)
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Centerfold: Bobby Czyz, IBF Light Heavyweight Champion (color)
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Championship Action: Hector Camacho vs. Cornelius Edwards (color)
Departments
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Publisher’s Corner
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Fighters of the Month – Lloyd Honeyghan & Edwin Rosario
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Rising Star of the Month – Mickey Ward
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Ms. Boxing Beat of the Month – Mary Atkins
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World Results
Rankings
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Boxing Beat World Rankings
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WBC, WBA, IBF, USBA, and Continental Ratings
Collectible Value
This issue is a sought-after collectible for its focus on Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvin Hagler, two of boxing’s all-time greats, just as their legendary bout loomed on the horizon. It also features rising stars like Mickey Ward and in-depth coverage of champions such as Lloyd Honeyghan, Edwin Rosario, and Hector Camacho. A must-have for fans of 1980s boxing history and magazine collectors alike.