Description
KO Boxing Magazine – September 1985 – Marvin Hagler Cover (No Label)
This September 1985 issue of KO Boxing Magazine features Marvelous Marvin Hagler on the cover, celebrating his rise as boxing’s number one man. Presented without a mailing label, the magazine is in good condition with all pages intact. Please review the listing photos for exact condition details. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive.
All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
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Between Rounds – Letters on The Beast, The Cobra, and the “fat boys”
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Fight Confidential – Steve Farhood’s observations on The Fight
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The Tattler – Gossip, news, rumors, and opinion
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Perspective – Being There by Jeff Ryan
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Media Watch – Coverage of The Blockbuster in Buffalo
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International Report – “Pops” stops Davis; Macho mauls Montoya; Spoon makes Broad swoon
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Superstars & Superfights – Alexis Arguello vs. Ray Mancini
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WBA Bantamweight King Richie Sandoval – “He knows he’s a fighter and he knows what it takes”
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Jimmy Paul: Patience Pays Off – The Ringmaster takes control of the lightweights
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Head to Head – Larry Holmes vs. Michael Spinks predictions from four experts
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The Heavyweight Shambles Continues – Can you respect a champion named Tubbs?
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So Sweet! So Marvelous! – Marvin Hagler becomes boxing’s top man
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Mexican Machismo Returns to L.A. – Meza and Chavez revive memories of the greats
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The Predictor – KO’s fearless forecaster returns
Additional Features:
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Round by Rounds – Detailed ringside reports of Hagler–Hearns, Chavez–Castillo, and Meza–Ayala
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KO Records – Alphabetical listing of the top 156 fighters’ records
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WBA & WBC Ratings – Rankings from boxing’s two biggest sanctioning bodies
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Worldwide Ratings – KO’s list of the best fighters in the world
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Endslugs – Ratings analysis and statistics, including WBA blunders and trends in rounds/kayo rates
A highly collectible issue that captures Marvin Hagler at the peak of his career, along with historic fight coverage and insightful commentary from boxing’s mid-1980s golden era.