KO Boxing Magazine January 1989 Mike Tyson Cover No Label VG


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KO Boxing Magazine – January 1989
Mike Tyson Cover | No Label | Very Good Condition

This January 1989 issue of KO Boxing Magazine features heavyweight champion Mike Tyson on the cover during one of the most turbulent periods of his career. Inside, readers will find coverage of Tyson’s troubles outside the ring, in-depth analysis of the welterweight and lightweight divisions, and features on stars like Meldrick Taylor, Jeff Fenech, and Sugar Ray Leonard.

Condition:
The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age. It comes with no mailing label, which makes it more appealing for collectors. The exact magazine pictured is the one you will receive. All issues are shipped with a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents – January 1989 Issue Highlights:

  • Between Rounds – Letters on Sugar Ray Leonard’s comeback, Tyson’s turmoil, and Donald Curry’s resurgence

  • Fight Confidential by Jeff Ryan – Why boxing’s stars don’t shine as bright anymore

  • Perspective by Steve Farhood – “An Afternoon With Blood”

  • Media Watch – The arrival of CNBC in the boxing broadcast landscape

  • International Report – Snipes remains unpredictable; DeJesus tames Farrago; more results worldwide

  • Meldrick Taylor vs. Buddy McGirt – Taylor dominates in a breakthrough performance

  • Will the Real Champ Please Stand Up? – KO identifies boxing’s true world champions

  • The Troubled Times of Mike Tyson – A closer look at the heavyweight champion’s struggles in and out of the ring

  • KO Close-Up – Fact sheet on WBC welterweight champion Lloyd Honeyghan

  • KO Pinup – Full-color centerfold of Lloyd Honeyghan

  • Jeff Fenech – Triple-crown champion rising from Australia to the world stage

  • KO Interview: Gil Clancy – “The Lalonde-Leonard fight is a travesty”

  • World Ratings – WBA, WBC, and IBF standings

  • KO Ratings – KO’s independent global rankings of the best fighters

  • The Tattler – Rumors, news, and gossip from the boxing world

  • Blast From the Past – Aaron Pryor rejects Alexis Argüello’s historic challenge

This issue is a must-have for collectors and boxing fans, spotlighting Mike Tyson at a turning point in his career, Meldrick Taylor’s emergence as a force, and Jeff Fenech’s global dominance.

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