KO Boxing Magazine September 1984 Julian "Hawk" Jackson No Label VG


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KO Boxing Magazine September 1984 Julian "Hawk" Jackson No Label VG

This vintage KO Boxing issue from September 1984 features Julian "The Hawk" Jackson during the early stages of his rise in the boxing world. Alongside Jackson, the magazine highlights the biggest names of the era—Aaron Pryor, Marvin Hagler, Michael Spinks, Carlos DeLeon, Richie Sandoval, Lupe Pintor, and others—capturing a dynamic moment in the sport’s history.

The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age. Please see detailed photos for reference. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive.

All magazines come with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Condition

  • Very good condition

  • Minor wear on edges (see photos)

  • No mailing label

Features & Highlights

  • My Round – “Four-Star Revue,” by Peter King.

  • Working Press – “Good News,” by Richard Hoffer.

  • Fight Confidential – News, views, and more from The Lip, with Steve Farhood.

  • On the Road – “In This Corner . . .” by Al Bernstein.

  • Punchlines – “If You Build A Better Mouthpiece . . .”

  • Between Rounds – Readers on Macho Camacho, Mike Rossman, and Richie Sandoval.

  • International Report – Spotlight on welterweights: McCrory, Curry, and Starling.

  • International Summary – Comprehensive results from around the globe.

  • KO Interview: Emanuel Steward – “Leonard’s the Star, But McCrory’s Still the Champion.”

  • Lupe Pintor Returns; The Olympic Is Alive Again – A hero’s comeback in Los Angeles.

  • KO’s Guide to the Lightweight Division – Stars, prospects, and sleepers.

  • It’s Hawk Time Again! – What Aaron Pryor’s return means to boxing.

  • KO Closeup – World middleweight champion Marvin Hagler.

  • KO Pinup – Full-color portrait of Marvin Hagler.

  • Alex Ramos Cracks the Middleweight Top 10 – A long-awaited breakthrough.

  • Head to Head – Experts pick the winner of Michael Spinks vs. Carlos DeLeon.

  • Richie Sandoval: Pride of the Bantamweights – “It was the glory I had to get.”

  • Cannon: Griffith vs. Rodriguez IV – A look back at their final clash.

  • The Road to the Gold – Overview of Olympic hopefuls.

  • Media Watch – McCrory–Elbilia and the televised fights of the month.

  • KO Ratings – Movers and shakers: Alex Ramos arrives, others fall.

  • Endslugs – Ratings analysis of the heavyweights, globetrotting champions, and a Hagler scorecard.

A collectible issue that blends the excitement of the mid-1980s boxing scene with features on legends and rising stars, including a young Julian Jackson on his way to stardom.

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