Description
The Ring Magazine – August 1967 (Karl Mildenberger Cover, No Label, Very Good Condition)
This original Ring Magazine from August 1967 features Karl Mildenberger on the cover, capturing the heavyweight scene of the late 1960s. Known as the “Bible of Boxing,” The Ring provided unrivaled coverage of champions, contenders, and global boxing events during a golden era of the sport.
The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age. Please review the photos for condition verification. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents & Highlights
Editorial
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Nat Fleischer Speaks Out
Controversy
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Fleischer Talked Harmonica Boy Clay Out Of Jeopardy At Olympics – By Nat Fleischer
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Tourney Promoters In Clash Of Ideas – By Dan Daniel
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How Far Can His Right Revive Milde? – By Dan Daniel
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Tiger vs. Rouse? Torres Loss Via Split Decision Sparked Riot – By Nat Fleischer
Ring Fight Reports
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Foster’s KO Of Cotton Caps His Title Shot Campaign – By Bill Schulz
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Cokes Stops Pavilla, But Two Versions Are Offered – By John Travis
Special Features
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Carroll Analyzes Merits And Failings Of Heavies – By Ted Carroll
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Has Denmark New Nelson In Borge Krogh? – By Kurt Thyboe
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Navy’s De Filippis Stresses “Never Say Die” – By Harvey Striker
Extra Attractions
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The Latin Viewpoint – By Pedro Galiana
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Seen And Heard – By Dan Daniel
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The Chatter Box – By John Ort
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Ring Camera Clicks
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Ring-Dings – By Abe Hochheiser
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Punch Lines
World Ratings
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Tiger—Fight Of The Month – By Nat Fleischer
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Prospects For The Month
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Results For The Month
Wrestling Section
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When J.C.’s Around, Man The Dykes!! – By G. Ross Parsons
Why Collect This Issue?
This edition offers an in-depth look at the heavyweight picture of 1967, with features on Karl Mildenberger and boxing’s global landscape. It also includes historic commentary from legendary editor Nat Fleischer and insights into fighters like Bob Foster, Curtis Cokes, and more. A must-have for collectors of vintage boxing history and fans of The Ring Magazine.