Fight Game Magazine November 1983 No. 10 Roberto Duran Cover No Label VG


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Fight Game Magazine – November 1983 (Issue No. 10, Roberto Durán Cover, No Label, VG)

This November 1983 issue of Fight Game Magazine (No. 10) features Roberto “Hands of Stone” Durán on the cover, spotlighting his dramatic career resurgence as he prepared for a showdown with Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Also highlighted are features on Bobby Chacon, Marvis Frazier, Jeff Chandler, and rising stars like Roger Mayweather and the Curry brothers. A fantastic snapshot of early 1980s boxing, packed with stories on legends and future champions.

The magazine is in very good condition, with minor edge wear consistent with age. The pictured item is the exact one you will receive. Comes with a protective plastic sleeve. Combined shipping available upon request.


Contents & Highlights

  • The Rebirth of Roberto Durán – “Hands of Stone” returns with a vengeance, preparing for Hagler (by Arthur Harris).

  • Bobby Chacon: “I’ve Always Been Hit But I’ll Always Survive” – The People’s Champion dreams of clashes with Camacho and Mancini (by Tom Cunningham).

  • Marvis Frazier Gets His Chance – Smokin’ Joe’s son hopes to pull off a Leon Spinks-type upset against Larry Holmes (by Tom Cunningham).

  • Dr. Edwin Campbell – “Fight Doctor of the Universe” – Outspoken takes on the state of the fight game (by Ron Scott Stevens).

  • Joltin’ Jeff Chandler Movin’ On Up – The bantamweight star eyes Gomez, Pintor, and LaPorte (by Arthur Harris).

  • Roger Mayweather: The Unknown Champion – The “Black Mamba” shows his sting before he became a household name (by Linda Pratt).

  • Donald and Bruce Curry Make History – Brothers simultaneously holding world titles (by George Kimball).

  • S.T. Gordon: Cruising for Heavyweight Action – From cruiserweight to heavyweight ambition (by Rich Thompson).


Why Collect This Issue?

  • Cover story on Roberto Durán’s comeback, one of the great narratives in boxing history.

  • Early coverage of Roger Mayweather before his world recognition.

  • Insight into Marvis Frazier’s rise and legacy as Joe Frazier’s son.

  • Profiles of champions and contenders that defined the 1980s fight scene.

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