Inside Boxing Magazine April 1984 No. 3 Thomas Hearns Cover No Label


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Inside Boxing Magazine – April 1984, No. 3 (Thomas Hearns Cover, No Label, Good Condition)

This vintage issue of Inside Boxing Magazine (April 1984, No. 3) features Thomas Hearns on the cover, along with a series of in-depth features on boxing’s biggest names of the 1980s. The magazine is in good condition, comes without a mailing label, and the exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition reference.

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

Contents of this issue include:

  • Columns & Reports

    • People’s Forum – Letters from readers

    • Rating the Best Boxers – Top fighters as ranked by sportswriters

    • Through the Ropes – Inside look at the boxing world

  • Feature Articles

    • Promoter Wars – Don King and Bob Arum’s battle for dominance, by Michael Marley

    • How Marvelous is Marvin Hagler? – Did the Duran fight prove greatness or expose weakness? by George Kimball

    • Can the New York Commission Reform Boxing? – Joe Bruno interviews the new boss of New York boxing

    • Fred “The Pumper” Hutchings—Full Speed Ahead! – Michael Marley on the unlikely contender from Stockton

    • Dream Fights of 1984 – Hearns vs. Hagler, Hearns vs. Duran, Hagler, Spinks, and more, by Jack Thompson

    • Aaron Pryor—Boxing’s Wild Man – The Hawk’s biggest opponent may be himself, by Arthur Harris

    • Sugar Ray Leonard’s Unbelievable Comeback – Tom Cunningham on the $20 million lure out of retirement

  • Pictorials & Action

    • Boxing Gallery – Full-color portraits including Hector Camacho, Robin Blake, Joe and Marvis Frazier, and more

    • Top Fight Action – Color photos from recent bouts: Hagler–Duran, Holmes–Frazier, Fletcher–Doolin, and more

    • An Exclusive Interview with “The Greatest” – Muhammad Ali shares his thoughts on boxing today, by Arthur Harris

This issue captures the drama of 1980s boxing: Hearns in his prime, Hagler’s reign, Leonard’s comeback, and Ali’s continued presence as “The Greatest.” A strong collectible from the golden decade of modern boxing.

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