KO Boxing Magazine February 1987 Lloyd Honeyghan vs Donald Curry No Label


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KO Boxing Magazine – February 1987
Lloyd Honeyghan vs. Donald Curry Cover | No Label | Good Condition

This February 1987 issue of KO Boxing Magazine features the shocking Lloyd Honeyghan vs. Donald Curry showdown, remembered as one of boxing’s greatest upsets of the decade. Packed with hard-hitting features, exclusive interviews, and rare full-color photography, this issue is a key piece of boxing history from the mid-1980s.

Condition:
Magazine is in good condition, with expected age-related wear on the edges. No mailing label, making it an attractive collectible copy. The photos provided are of the exact item you will receive. Comes in a plastic protective sleeve. Combined shipping available upon request.

Contents – February 1987 Issue Highlights:

  • Between Rounds – No excuses for Curry, fall of the giants, Bramble booed

  • Fight Confidential – Hello, goodbye, rest easy Billy Ray, upset reflections

  • The Tattler – Gossip, news, and behind-the-scenes buzz

  • Perspective – “A Potentially Dirty Word”

  • International Report – Breland progressing, Biggs stalling, Pazienza title-bound

  • Champions Hall of Fame – A pictorial look back at heavyweight great Jack Dempsey

  • KO Interview: Bobby Czyz – A candid conversation with the popular matinee idol

  • Feature: Hector Camacho – Is he boxing’s biggest disappointment?

  • Cover Story: The Upset of the Decade – Did Lloyd Honeyghan end the Donald Curry era?

  • KO Closeup – Marvin Johnson fact sheet

  • KO Pinup – Full-color poster of WBA light heavyweight champion Marvin Johnson

  • Feature: Edwin Rosario – Why he’s the champion fans want to see

  • Worldwide Ratings – KO’s independent global rankings

  • The World Ratings – WBC, WBA, and IBF official standings

  • Media Watch – The mystery of the Spinks brothers

A landmark issue for boxing fans, especially collectors following the careers of Lloyd Honeyghan, Donald Curry, Hector Camacho, Marvin Johnson, and Edwin Rosario.

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