Boxing Scene Magazine December 1980s Marvelous Marvin Hagler Cover No Label


Price:
Sale price$14.95

Description

Boxing Scene Magazine – December 1980s (Marvelous Marvin Hagler Cover, No Label, Good Condition)

This vintage issue of Boxing Scene Magazine (December, 1980s) features Marvelous Marvin Hagler on the cover, with in-depth features on the undisputed middleweight champion alongside boxing legends past and future. The magazine is in good condition, comes without a mailing label, and the exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review all photos for condition reference.

All magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents of this issue include:

  • Jake LaMotta Insists: “I Would Have Beaten Hagler” – The “Raging Bull” calls Hagler the best fighter in the world but explains why he would have defeated him (by Michael Marley)

  • Rating the 20 Best Young Prospects – A look at boxing’s brightest rising stars (by Randy Gordon)

  • Preview of Stallone’s New “Rocky IV” – A behind-the-scenes feature on the continuing saga of Rocky Balboa

  • Who Can Ever Forget Beau Jack? – Remembering the lightweight champion who became a shoeshine boy after boxing (by Lester Bromberg)

  • Henry Tillman: The Glamorous Cruiserweight – A fast-rising prospect managed by Donald Zuckerman (by Michael Marley)

  • The Night the Mob Cost Billy Graham a Title – A welterweight contender robbed of his crown, and the truth revealed decades later (by Murray Goodman)

  • Mark Breland and the Penthouse Pets – A pictorial essay featuring the 1984 Olympic gold medalist

  • Mike Tyson: From Ghetto to Glory? – The young heavyweight being molded by Cus D’Amato’s camp into a future star (by Michael Marley)

  • Ten Hardest Punching Heavyweight Kings – Marciano, Louis, Ali, Foreman, and others ranked for their knockout power (by Lester Bromberg)

  • “This White Heavyweight Could Be a Gold Mine!” – The business of marketing an untested fighter (by Joel Gluckman)

  • George Foreman’s Battling for Wayward Youths – The ex-champ returns to support youth centers across America (by Bill Carlino)

  • Does Cooney Need a Shrink More Than a Boxing Career? – Examining Gerry Cooney’s struggles post-Holmes fight (by Michael Marley)

  • A Heavyweight Contender’s Comeback – A feature on a fighter’s return from hardship (by Larry [illegible])

  • The Greats Who Lost Their Last Fight’s Money – Hall of Fame fighters who couldn’t hold onto their fortunes (by Lew Eskin)

This issue blends the legacy of Hagler and LaMotta with rising stars like Tyson, Breland, and Tillman, while also revisiting historic champions from Marciano to Beau Jack. A rich collectible that reflects both boxing’s golden past and its future icons of the 1980s.

You may also like

Recently viewed