Description
KO Boxing Magazine – March 1989
Sugar Ray Leonard Cover | No Label | Good Condition
This March 1989 issue of KO Boxing Magazine features Sugar Ray Leonard on the cover, highlighting his fifth world title victory and his legendary place among boxing’s all-time greats. Packed with exclusive interviews, fight analysis, and full-color features, this issue captures the pulse of the sport in the late 1980s.
Condition:
This magazine is in good condition with some normal signs of age-related wear. It has no mailing label, which enhances its collectible appeal. The exact magazine pictured is the one you will receive. Ships in a protective plastic sleeve. Combined shipping available upon request.
Contents – March 1989 Issue Highlights:
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Between Rounds – Chavez overrated? Ali misjudged, and other hot takes
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Fight Confidential – An open letter to the champ
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Perspective – A perilous climb?
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International Report – “The Heat” nearly burns Hearns, Nunn shines, Haugen dominates
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Henry Armstrong: 1912–1988 – Remembering a legend
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Robert Hines’ Miracle Rally – Off the floor, onto the throne vs. Matthew Hilton
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Ray Leonard Polishes Off The Golden Boy – Leonard’s fifth title win, Lalonde’s lasting respect
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Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Ramirez – A new chapter begins
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KO Closeup – Fact sheet on Roberto Durán
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KO Pinup – Full-color poster of Roberto Durán
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Vinny Pazienza – A hard loss, and a crossroads at 26
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A Day in the Life of a Fighter – An intimate behind-the-scenes look
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The World Ratings – Official listings of WBA, WBC, and IBF standings
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KO Ratings – KO’s independent fighter rankings
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The Tattler – Gossip, news, and rumors
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Blast From The Past – George Foreman’s shocking blow revisited
A must-have for fans of Sugar Ray Leonard, Julio Cesar Chavez, and Roberto Durán, and an excellent collectible from boxing’s golden 1980s.