Description
Boxing Illustrated Magazine January 1983 Aaron Pryor vs. Alexis Argüello No Label
This January 1983 issue of Boxing Illustrated features in-depth coverage of the legendary Aaron Pryor vs. Alexis Argüello showdown, one of the most unforgettable battles in boxing history. With detailed fight analysis, exclusive interviews, and extensive pictorial features, this issue is a standout piece for fans and collectors of the sport.
Condition
The magazine is in good condition, with age-appropriate wear consistent with vintage publications. The exact item shown in the photos is the one you will receive. Please check images carefully for condition details. All magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the January 1983 Issue
Feature Articles
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Pryor–Argüello: The Night Aaron's Right Turned Alexis' Dream Into a Nightmare – by Randy Gordon; photos by Jack Goodman
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After the Hawk Had Landed – by Steve Medwid
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Exclusive Interview: Davey Moore, WBA Junior Middleweight Champion – by Ben Sharav
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TV Boxing: Has It Suffered from a Terminal Case of Overexposure? – by Steve Medwid
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Book Bonus: The Uncrowned Champion
Inside Boxing
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Inside Boxing – by K.O. J.O.
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Making Waves – by Sailor Don Sauer
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Inside A.C. – by Nigel Collins
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Inside Vegas – by Tommy Lopez
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Inside T.V. – by Peter Coutros
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Inside N.Y., N.Y. – by Mike Marley
Pictorial Features
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This Month’s Action Shots – including Davis-Noel, Duran-Batten, Hagler-Obelmejias, Chandler-Iriarte, Curry-Starling, Pedroza-Taylor, and more
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Boxer Shorts
Special Section: The Amateur Boxer
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Editorial – by Bob Taylor
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Profiles: Michael Grogan, “The Real Italian Stallion”
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International and National Amateur Ratings
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International Competition
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Armed Forces Highlights
Departments
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Picture Punchlines – by Bill Gallo
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Fighters Rate Their Divisions – by Nigel Collins
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The Ratings Page – featuring The Ring, WBA, and WBC ratings
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Parting Shots
Collectible Value
This issue is especially desirable for its coverage of the classic Pryor–Argüello fight, considered one of boxing’s greatest contests. With its combination of detailed reporting, exclusive interviews, and amateur boxing coverage, it represents a rich historical snapshot of the sport in the early 1980s. A must-have for boxing historians, vintage magazine collectors, and fans of the era’s greatest champions.