Description
Inside Boxing Magazine – December 1984, No. 7 (Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini Cover, No Label, Good Condition)
This vintage issue of Inside Boxing Magazine (December 1984, No. 7) features Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini on the cover, as he set out on the comeback trail with a mission to avenge his defeat to Livingstone Bramble. 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:
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Columns & Reports
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People’s Forum – Letters from readers
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Rating the Best Boxers – Sportswriters rank today’s top fighters
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Through the Ropes – Behind-the-scenes look at boxing
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Feature Articles
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Olympic Fever—What a Gold Rush! – Michael Marley on the success of the Los Angeles Games
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Davey Moore: “Give Me Hearns and Hagler!” – By Arthur Harris
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Robbie Sims—Moving Out of the Shadows – Marvin Hagler’s brother carves his own path, by Frank Dell’Apa
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Bobby Czyz—Can He Make the Super Middleweight Division Believable? – By Joe Chessari
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Howard Davis—Can He Win the Big One? – By Barry Wilner
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Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini Hits the Comeback Trail – By Arthur Harris
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Mickey Goodwin—Sitting and Hoping – By Bill Carlino
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Pictorials & Action
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Top Fight Action – Color photos of Jimmy Paul plus Olympic heroes Mark Breland, Pernell Whitaker, and Virgil Hill
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Boxing Gallery – Frame-worthy portraits including Tim Witherspoon, Tex Cobb, Charlie Brown, and Terrence Alli
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Additional Feature
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Pedro Vilella—Pride of New York – Upset winner over Marlon Starling, eyes Milton McCrory next, by Joe Bruno
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This issue captures boxing’s vibrant mid-1980s landscape, with coverage of Olympic standouts, rising stars, and established names like Mancini, Moore, and Hagler’s brother Robbie Sims. A strong collectible for fans of the 1980s lightweight and middleweight divisions.