Boxing Scene Magazine December 1987 Michael Spinks Cover No Label


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Boxing Scene Magazine – December 1987 (Michael Spinks Cover, No Label, Good Condition)

This vintage issue of Boxing Scene Magazine (December 1987) features Michael Spinks on the cover, highlighting his reign and the debate over his place among the all-time greats. The magazine is in good condition, comes without a mailing label, and the exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please check all photos for condition details.

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

Contents of this issue include:

  • Why Michael Spinks Should Be Ranked Among the Greats! – With 31 wins (21 by KO), Spinks stands tall in boxing history (by Michael Marley)

  • Hector Camacho: Is He Ready to Become the Next Sugar Ray Leonard? – Can “Macho” fill the charisma gap left by Leonard’s retirement? (by Michael Marley)

  • New Boxing Movie “Kid Gloves” Looks Like a Winner – Gene Hackman stars in a family boxing drama (by Larry Borstein)

  • If LaMotta Had Fought Graziano, Who Would Have Won? – A fantasy matchup between middleweight legends (by Murray [illegible])

  • Oh Doctor! Terry Christle Can Really Fight – A doctor who could have been a full-time boxer (by Charles Jay)

  • The Greatest Heavyweight Championship Rivalries – Ali–Frazier, Louis–Schmeling, Dempsey–Tunney, and more (by Arthur Harris)

  • This African Fights Like a Tiger – Rising star Dick Tiger Jr. (20–1, 15 KOs) (by Michael Marley)

  • Randall Yonker Has Two Lethal Weapons – A hard-punching prospect from Mobile (by Randy Gordon)

  • From San Quentin Prisoner to Heavyweight Prospect – Alex Garcia’s journey from prison to the pro ranks (by Michael Marley)

  • There’ll Never Be Another Beau Jack – Remembering the lightweight champion’s remarkable story (by Lester Bromberg)

  • Italy’s Damiani Is a Fast-Rising Heavyweight – The best Italian heavyweight since Primo Carnera (by Bill Carlino)

  • How Drugs Destroyed Aaron Pryor’s Career – From brilliance to tragedy in the ring (by Michael Marley)

  • Andre McCall: The Fighting Teenager – A new prospect discovered in Houston (by Charles Jay)

  • Who Would Have Won in Their Primes? – Marciano vs. Louis revisited (by Murray [illegible])

  • Alex Stewart Has Learned to Control His Fear – A heavyweight dreaming of a title shot (by Randy Gordon)

  • Dwayne Swift: Oklahoma’s New Pride and Joy – A rising name from an unexpected boxing region (by Charles Jay)

This issue captures the late 1980s boxing scene, blending legends like LaMotta, Graziano, and Marciano with modern stars such as Spinks, Camacho, and Pryor, while also introducing rising prospects including Damiani, Garcia, and Stewart. A must-have collectible from the Spinks era.

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