KO Boxing Magazine June 1994 Frankie Randall & J.C. Chavez Cover No Label VG


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KO Boxing Magazine – June 1994
Frankie Randall & Julio César Chávez Cover | No Label | Very Good Condition

This June 1994 issue of KO Boxing Magazine features Frankie Randall and Julio César Chávez on the cover, commemorating Randall’s stunning upset victory that ended Chávez’s long unbeaten streak. With detailed coverage of the fight, analysis of the aftermath, and profiles of rising stars like Félix Trinidad and Kostya Tszyu, this issue captures a turning point in 1990s boxing.

Condition:
The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with its age. It has no mailing label, making it more collectible. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Each issue is shipped in a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents – June 1994 Issue Highlights:

  • My Best Shot by Nigel Collins – When a hero lets you down

  • Between Rounds – Reader letters on Holyfield and pound-for-pound debates

  • Fight Confidential by Jeff Ryan – “Cheer of the Unknown”

  • Perspective by Steve Farhood – “Getting a Head”

  • International Report – Kostya Tszyu shines at the MGM Grand; undercard results

  • Head to Head – Experts pick the winner of Al Cole vs. Orlin Norris

  • Orlin & Terry Norris – A tale of reversal of fortune for two boxing brothers

  • Félix Trinidad – Is he the next Puerto Rican superstar?

  • Frankie Randall Feature – “J.C. Chávez is a beaten man” – Randall makes it official

  • KO Close-Up – Fact sheet on WBC super flyweight champion José Luis Bueno

  • KO Centerfold – Full-color poster of José Luis Bueno

  • Holyfield vs. Moorer – KO picks the winner of 1994’s “Superfight”

  • Today’s Stars Remember Their Boyhood Heroes – Champions reflect on childhood inspirations

  • KO Ratings – Editors rank the world’s best fighters

  • World Ratings – WBC, WBA, and IBF listings

  • On the Move – Two fighters headed in different directions

  • The Tyson Chronicles, Part XV – Mike Tyson’s crooked course toward a comeback

  • Blast From the Past – Ruben Olivares vs. Chucho Castillo rubber match

This issue is a must-have for collectors and fans of 1990s boxing, chronicling the fall of Julio César Chávez, the rise of Frankie Randall, and the emergence of stars like Trinidad and Tszyu, while also documenting Tyson’s turbulent comeback.

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