Description
KO Boxing Magazine – March 1984
Marvelous Marvin Hagler Cover | No Label | Good Condition
This March 1984 issue of KO Boxing Magazine features Marvelous Marvin Hagler on the cover, celebrating his victory over Roberto Durán in Las Vegas. Packed with exclusive interviews, expert analysis, and fight coverage, it captures the excitement of one of boxing’s golden eras.
Condition:
The magazine is in good condition, with expected age-related wear. It has no mailing label, making it more desirable for collectors. The exact item shown in the photos is the one you will receive. Each issue is shipped in a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping available upon request.
Contents – March 1984 Issue Highlights:
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My Round – “The Right (And Wrong) Stuff” by Peter King
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Working Press – “Post-Pryor: Tribute To An Original” by Richard Hoffer
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Fight Confidential – Davis dumps his manager; Louie the Lip dumps on Blake; KO Kwikie Kwiz
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On the Road – “Style Over Substance?” by Al Bernstein
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Punchlines – For The Record
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Between Rounds – Reader letters on Holmes, Pryor, and Curry
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International Report – LaPorte loses, Curry retains, Pedroza excels
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International Summary – Global fight results
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KO Interview: Davey Moore – “If I’m not the best, I might as well quit”
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Golden Boy Charlie “White Lightning” Brown – Lightweight sensation at 19
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In the Beginning – Ten champions remember their first fights
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Hagler Defeats Durán – A Marvelous night in Las Vegas
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KO Close-Up – WBC bantamweight champ Albert Davila
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KO Bonus Pinup – Full-color poster of Albert Davila
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A New Life, A Full Life – Alexis Argüello in retirement
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Wilfred Benitez – Has he broken his promise of greatness?
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Head to Head – Donald Curry vs. Milton McCrory predictions
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Philadelphia’s Earl Hargrove – 23 wins, all by KO
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Cannon Column – “What the hell is this?” Liston quits against Clay
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Road to the Gold – Olympic hopeful Dennis Milton
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Media Watch – ESPN’s Saturday Night at the Fights graded
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KO Ratings – Roldan rises, Fletcher falls, Jeff Malcolm enters
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Endslugs – WBA ratings analysis; Are title fights getting shorter?
This issue is a must-have for fans of Hagler, Durán, and the 1980s middleweight division, showcasing one of the most iconic rivalries of the decade and the stories that defined boxing’s golden years.