KO Magazine
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Das KO Magazine war eine populäre Boxzeitschrift in den USA. Sie wurde im Jahre 1980 von , Hall of Famer und langjähriger Herausgeber zahlreicher Box- und Wrestling-Magazine, ins Leben gerufen. Das KO Magazin, Spitzname The Knockout Boxen Magazine, galt als größte Konkurrenz zum renommierten, vom US-Amerikaner im Jahre 1922 ebenfalls in den USA mitgegründeten und ansässigen Ring Magazine, das seit seinem Bestehen mit Abstand als bedeutendstes Magazin des Boxsports gilt.
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KO Magazine was a popular United States boxing magazine. It was first published in 1980, to compete with The Ring. It was founded by Stanley Weston, long-time publisher of numerous boxing and pro wrestling titles. KO Magazine, nicknamed "The Knockout Boxing Magazine", ran some popular features, such as a round-by-round section where the most important fights were described punch by punch, posters with the boxer's complete records on the back, and a question and answer interview section. Contributing writers included long-time boxing reporters Al Bernstein and Richard Hoffer.
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KO Magazine fu una popolare rivista statunitense di pugilato. Fu pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1980, in competizione con la rivista The Ring. Fu fondata da Stanley Weston, editore di lunga data di numerose riviste di boxe e wrestling professionistico, il quale voleva che KO si distinguesse da tutte le altre riviste di boxe sul mercato, comprese quelle da lui pubblicate. Doveva competere con la rivista The Ring e in effetti per alcun anni vendette più copie. Peter King è stato redattore dalla fondazione fino al 1987. Altri membri chiave dello staff furono Steven Farhood, Richard Countis, Stu Saks, Jeff Ryan, Bill Apter e Ken Morgan.
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Das KO Magazine war eine populäre Boxzeitschrift in den USA. Sie wurde im Jahre 1980 von , Hall of Famer und langjähriger Herausgeber zahlreicher Box- und Wrestling-Magazine, ins Leben gerufen. Das KO Magazin, Spitzname The Knockout Boxen Magazine, galt als größte Konkurrenz zum renommierten, vom US-Amerikaner im Jahre 1922 ebenfalls in den USA mitgegründeten und ansässigen Ring Magazine, das seit seinem Bestehen mit Abstand als bedeutendstes Magazin des Boxsports gilt.
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KO Magazine was a popular United States boxing magazine. It was first published in 1980, to compete with The Ring. It was founded by Stanley Weston, long-time publisher of numerous boxing and pro wrestling titles. KO Magazine, nicknamed "The Knockout Boxing Magazine", ran some popular features, such as a round-by-round section where the most important fights were described punch by punch, posters with the boxer's complete records on the back, and a question and answer interview section. Weston wanted KO to stand out above all other boxing magazines on the market, including the ones he published. It was meant to be a rival to The Ring and outsold that magazine for years. Peter King was editor from KO's founding until his departure from the company in 1987. Other key staff members included Steven Farhood, Richard Countis, Stu Saks, Jeff Ryan, Bill Apter and Ken Morgan. Contributing writers included long-time boxing reporters Al Bernstein and Richard Hoffer. Each issue contained rankings in 12 weight classes compiled by the editors. Each issue also included letters from fans ("Between Rounds"), a color centerfold and an "International Report" which featured match results from around the world. In September 2007, KO Magazine was acquired by Golden Boy Enterprises, along with The Ring. KO Magazine ceased publication following the acquisition.
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KO Magazine fu una popolare rivista statunitense di pugilato. Fu pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1980, in competizione con la rivista The Ring. Fu fondata da Stanley Weston, editore di lunga data di numerose riviste di boxe e wrestling professionistico, il quale voleva che KO si distinguesse da tutte le altre riviste di boxe sul mercato, comprese quelle da lui pubblicate. Doveva competere con la rivista The Ring e in effetti per alcun anni vendette più copie. Peter King è stato redattore dalla fondazione fino al 1987. Altri membri chiave dello staff furono Steven Farhood, Richard Countis, Stu Saks, Jeff Ryan, Bill Apter e Ken Morgan. I giornalisti che hanno contribuito includevano importanti e storici reporter come Al Bernstein e Richard Hoffer. KO Magazine, soprannominata "The Knockout Boxing Magazine", conteneva alcune sezioni diventate molto popolari, come la sezione round-by-round in cui i pugili più importanti erano descritti pugno per pugno; poster con i record completi del pugile sul retro, e una domanda e risposta nella sezione intervista. Ogni numero conteneva classifiche in 12 classi di peso compilate dagli editori e includeva anche le lettere dei fan ("Between Rounds"), una cartella centrale a colori e un rapporto internazionale ("International Report") che presentava i risultati degli incontri di tutto il mondo. Nel settembre 2007, KO Magazine ha cessato le pubblicazioni a seguito dell'acquisizione da parte della Golden Boy Enterprises, insieme a The Ring.
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