Description
KO Boxing Magazine – November 1982
Gerry Cooney Cover | No Label | Good Condition
This November 1982 issue of KO Boxing Magazine features heavyweight contender Gerry Cooney on the cover, just months after his legendary showdown with Larry Holmes. Inside, readers will find a mix of hard-hitting interviews, fight previews, international reports, and in-depth profiles of some of the most prominent fighters of the early 1980s.
Condition:
This magazine is in good condition, showing only normal wear for its age. It has no mailing label, which makes it more collectible. The exact item in the photos is the one you will receive. Comes with a plastic protective sleeve. Combined shipping available upon request.
Contents – November 1982 Issue Highlights:
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My Round – “Scalpel, Please” by Peter King
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Working Press – “Bouts To Begin At 8” by Richard Hoffer
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Fight Confidential – Boxing gossip and updates with Steve Farhood
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Between Rounds – Holmes-Cooney; Mamby’s farewell; Berbick’s power
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Punchlines – Vegas manager Billy Baxter: willing to gamble
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International Report – McCrory ices Stafford; Berbick turns the Page; Tillis too quick
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International Summary – Global fight listings
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KO Interview: Thomas Hearns – “It’s just a matter of time before I’m back on top”
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The 10 Things Aaron Pryor Does Wrong – And why they might help him beat Arguello
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Lightweight Edwin Rosario – “A Durán of the ’80s”
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The Myth of Gerry Cooney – What remains after Holmes?
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KO Bonus Pinup – Larry Holmes & Gerry Cooney in full-color action
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Larry Holmes: The Conflict Within – A champion who struggles with being a hero
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Roberto Durán’s Final Comeback – Fists of stone or a steppingstone?
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West Coast Bomber Jaime Garza – 35-0, 33 KOs
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Head to Head – Mike Weaver vs. Michael Dokes predictions
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Sweet Saoul Mamby’s Last Stand – Leroy Haley wins WBC junior welterweight crown
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Cannon Column – “It’s gone, Beau Jack, all gone”
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KO Ratings – Serrano’s return to the top; Mamby falls; Curry rises
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Endslugs – Closing notes and ratings analysis
This issue is a must-have for fans of Gerry Cooney, Larry Holmes, Roberto Durán, and Aaron Pryor, representing a pivotal era in boxing history when the heavyweight and welterweight divisions were stacked with stars.