That's all right. It is hard to find a math ****zine, too.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View PostI will try again, although a few posters are not saying very nice things about where the ****zine has fallen to.
I live in Europe, and buy a copy every month. It’s still good journalism.
(So goes for British Boxing News and Boxing Monthly.)
On internet, I’ve noticed this tendency to read headlines, followed by a quick glimpse at the article itself, before moving on to the next headline.
Paper invites you to read longer articles, and to reflect on what you have read.
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Originally posted by The Old LefHook View PostEverything the Golden Boy touches dries up and dies or sues him.
A good owner shouldn't interfer with the editorial work.
And The Ring under the ownership of De La Hoya, hasn't always been nice when commenting on his boxing career.
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostI've seen Ring and KO at Barnes and Noble.
You can get The Ring online. I haven't seen it in a store or book store in years either.
I remember the 90s though- RING, KO, Boxing Illustrated, Boxing '95, '96, '97 and so forth, some of those newspaper-style mags, all kinds of s h i t.
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Originally posted by Ben Bolt View PostSo far, I find De La Hoya a good owner of printed press.
A good owner shouldn't interfer with the editorial work.
And The Ring under the ownership of De La Hoya, hasn't always been nice when commenting on his boxing career.
The reader comments are generally more informative than the articles. Credit Ring for allowing some of their harshest critics.
It could be much better, but without Oscar it'd be defunct.
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostWow really? They usually have every kind of ****zine known to humanity there, including at least 3 devoted to martial arts or mixed martial arts. Strange they wouldn't have any boxing mags.
Randomly when I was in Alaska a couple yrs back the local grocery store had Ring. Had to buy it. Believe it was the Spence vs Mikey preview issue. I hadn't seen one in awhile at that point & was surprised they had parts of the mag dedicated to MMA now.
I miss seeing, buying & flipping thru boxing mags, but it seems like such a antiquited thing nowadays & obviously with the internet the info is always outdated.
I wish someone would get more creative & updated & make some sorta interactive boxing mag you could view on a kindle or whatever. I mean that kinda just sounds like a boxing forum like this place, but I like some legit quality pundits views on things & it'd be cool if you could engage with them more & others with like & opposing opinions. Idk still sounds like a boxing forum more or less when I spell it out more lol.
Anyway I think there is some innovation to be had that hasn't been thought of yet with mags but idk that I'm smart enough to put it in words or see how it should work is my main feeling. Or maybe the internet, live video streaming & podcasts have just made ****zines, current & potential future incarnations, obselete & I'm in denial about it a lil bit.
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