Boxing Today Magazine September 1984 Gerry Cooney No Label VG


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Boxing Today Magazine – September 1984 (Gerry Cooney Cover, No Label, Very Good Condition)

This vintage issue of Boxing Today Magazine (September 1984), “The Voice of Boxing,” features Gerry Cooney on the cover, highlighted in the feature “It’s Now or Never.” The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear, and remains well-preserved for its age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review the photos for condition reference.

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

Contents of this issue include:

  • Pictorials

    • At Ringside with Ron Scott Stevens (Photos)

    • Boxing Today at Ringside (Photos)

    • Richie Sandoval: “Richie” (Photos)

    • Sports at Resorts (Photos)

    • Ferdie Pacheco: “The Fight Doctor” (Photos)

  • Feature Articles

    • David Sears: “H-e-e-r-e’s Sears” – Staff

    • Bob Arum: A Candid Interview – Ron Scott Stevens

    • Donald Curry: “The Lone Star” – Staff

    • Johnny Bumphus: “Bump City” – Wayne Wiskoski

    • The Heavyweights: Grabbing for Glamour – Staff

    • Terrence Alli: “Mr. Charisma” – Staff

    • Gerry Cooney: “It’s Now or Never” – Ron Scott Stevens

  • Departments & Reports

    • Viewpoint (Editorial)

    • Lefts and Writes (Letters)

    • Fan’s Corner (Letters)

    • Trainer of the Month – Staff

    • WBA Ratings – WBA

    • WBC Ratings – WBC

    • Manager of the Month – Staff

    • Gym of the Month – Staff

    • Rising Stars – Staff

    • IBWA Ratings – IBWA

    • The Third Man – Larry Hazard

    • Fistic Facts – Reg Noble

    • Learning the Ropes – Eddie Cool

    • As I See It – Bill Savage Jr.

    • Mancuso Speaks – Richard Mancuso

This issue delivers a snapshot of boxing in the mid-1980s, spotlighting Gerry Cooney’s career crossroads, Donald Curry’s rise, and Bob Arum’s candid insights, along with features on Johnny Bumphus, Terrence Alli, and Ferdie Pacheco. A well-preserved collectible from the golden era of the sport.

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