Boxing Scene Magazine September 1990 Razor Ruddock Cover No Label


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Boxing Scene Magazine September 1990 Razor Ruddock Cover No Label

This vintage Boxing Scene magazine from September 1990 features Razor Ruddock on the cover, highlighting his rise as a true heavyweight contender after his devastating knockout of Michael Dokes. The issue also previews the highly anticipated Douglas–Holyfield showdown, examines the lasting health impact of boxing, and delivers insightful features on both legendary and up-and-coming fighters.

The magazine is in good condition, with light wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details.

All magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Condition

  • Good overall condition

  • No mailing label

  • Interior pages intact

  • Light age-related wear; see photos

Features (September 1990 Issue)

  • Douglas–Holyfield: Is It Worth Waiting For? – The first undisputed heavyweight title fight in over 12 years not involving Mike Tyson (Arthur Harris)

  • Boxers and Alzheimer’s: A Connection? – A former boxer examines the link between the sport and long-term brain injury (Ricky Horan)

  • Jorge Páez: Is He More Than a Clown? – The flamboyant featherweight shows he’s no joke in the ring (Mike Aoki)

  • Razor Ruddock Is For Real – Establishing himself as one of the heavyweight division’s most dangerous contenders (Dan Hirshberg)

  • Today’s Five Most Underrated Fighters – From Buster Douglas to Orlando Canizales (Mike Aoki)

  • Nigel Benn: The Dark Destroyer – The British middleweight joins the ranks of champions after KO’ing Doug DeWitt (Bill Carlino)

  • 10 Fighters Who Should Retire – High-profile names whose best days are behind them (Dan Hirshberg)

  • Chávez–Macho Time Drawing Near – Julio César Chávez vs. Hector Camacho looms (Arthur Harris)

  • What If Marvin Hagler Never Existed? – A speculative look at the middleweight division without its Marvelous champion (Mike Aoki)

  • The One Man Who Can Beat Michael Nunn – Identifying a dangerous prospect with the tools to dethrone him (Arthur Harris)

  • Ezzard Charles: Ohio’s First Heavyweight Champion – A look back at the “Cincinnati Cobra” (Ernie Saxton)

This issue offers a comprehensive snapshot of boxing at the dawn of the 1990s, blending current headlines, historical retrospectives, and bold predictions. A prime collectible for fans of Razor Ruddock, Buster Douglas, Julio César Chávez, and the heavyweight division’s dramatic shifts.

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