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KO Boxing Magazine – December 1984 – John “The Beast” Mugabi Cover (No Label)
This December 1984 issue of KO Boxing Magazine features John “The Beast” Mugabi on the cover, spotlighting the feared knockout artist’s rise toward a world title shot. Presented without a mailing label, the magazine is in good condition with all pages intact. Please review the listing photos for exact condition details. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive.
All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
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Between Rounds – Letters on scoring, ratings, Aaron “The Hawk” Pryor, and the welterweight division
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Fight Confidential – Steve Farhood on what’s unique about boxing; news and views; The Tattler
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Perspective – Mischief With Our Memories by Al Bernstein
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Media Watch – Behind-the-scenes at ABC; TV fights of the month
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Punchlines: Special Olympic Recap – U.S. Olympic boxing team’s “Solid Gold” success
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International Report – Benitez wants no Moore; Lockridge still a rock; Pipino blows his shot
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KO Interview: Gene Hatcher – “I still have to prove that I’m a worthy champion”
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Remembering Roberto Durán – Trainer Ray Arcel recalls the glory days of the triple-crown champion
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Lookin’ Good – Bill Costello decisions Ronnie Shields in a sharp first title defense
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John “The Beast” Mugabi: Does He Have Any Weaknesses? – Assessing the sport’s hardest puncher
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KO Closeup – Profile of WBA lightweight champion Livingstone Bramble
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KO Centerfold – Full-color pinup of Livingstone Bramble and friend
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Gerrie Coetzee: The Long Road to Holmes – The WBA heavyweight champion reflects on his career
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The KO Guide to Boxing’s Top Managers – Exclusive feature on the men behind the champions
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Cannon: Redemption – Floyd Patterson regains the heavyweight title against Ingemar Johansson
Additional Features:
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Round by Rounds – Fight reports on Costello–Shields and Mugabi–Fletcher
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KO Records – Alphabetical listing of rated fighters and their records
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KO Ratings – Rankings updates; farewell to Frank “The Animal” Fletcher, hello to Rene Arredondo and Kamel Bou-Ali
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Endslugs – Ratings analysis of the lightweight division; statistical look at “the best vs. the best”
A prized vintage issue featuring one of boxing’s most feared punchers of the 1980s, packed with fight coverage, historical insights, and exclusive interviews.