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KO Boxing Magazine – January 1986
Hector Camacho Cover | No Label | Good Condition
This January 1986 issue of KO Boxing Magazine spotlights the rise of the flamboyant and undefeated Hector “Macho” Camacho, one of boxing’s most electric personalities of the 1980s. Packed with bold features, expert analysis, and full-color photography, this issue dives deep into Camacho’s career momentum while also covering a wide range of the era’s biggest stars.
Condition:
Magazine is in good condition with light edge wear from age. No mailing label, making it a strong addition for collectors. The pictures provided are of the exact copy you will receive. Each magazine comes in a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents – January 1986 Issue Highlights:
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Between Rounds – Reader letters on Milton McCrory, Brian Baronet, and the flyweights
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Fight Confidential with Steve Farhood – “Drugs and Pugs”
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The Tattler – Gossip, news, rumor, and opinion
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Perspective – “A Regular Riot” by Jeff Ryan
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Media Watch – Camacho’s slip of the lip
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International Report – Pintor hooks Meza, Gonzalez debuts, DeWitt upset
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Head to Head – Donald Curry vs. Milton McCrory, with four expert predictions
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KO Interview: Alexis Arguello – “The guts and the ability are still there”
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The Predictor – KO’s fearless forecaster
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Feature: Macho Mania! – Camacho takes aim at 10 tough targets
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KO Closeup – Thumbnail sketch of IBF lightweight champ Jimmy Paul
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KO Pinup – Jimmy Paul in a special full-color portrait
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Truth or Consequences – Carl Williams nearly blows a million-dollar future
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Lightning Lonnie Smith – Upsets Bill Costello in Garden showdown
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Round by Rounds – Complete ringside coverage of Costello–Smith
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KO Records – Alphabetical listing of 156 top fighters’ records
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WBA & WBC Ratings – Official sanctioning body rankings
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Worldwide Ratings – KO’s independent world ratings
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Endslugs – Rating analysis and “Champs vs. Champs” stats
A standout issue for collectors, especially those following the Macho Camacho era and the pivotal moments that shaped the boxing landscape of the mid-1980s.