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Ring Magazine The Boxing Collector’s Index Book By Mike DeLisa ●Boxing Magazine Checklist & Cover Guide ●Boxing Films ●Boxing Cards ●Record Books BOXING COLLECTOR'S INDEX BOOK INSERT INTRODUCTION Comments, Critiques, or Questions -- write to [email protected] 2 BOXING COLLECTOR'S INDEX BOOK INDEX MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS Ring Magazine Boxing Illustrated-Wrestling News, Boxing Illustrated Ringside News; Boxing Illustrated; International Boxing Digest; Boxing Digest Boxing News (USA) The Arena The Ring Magazine Hank Kaplan’s Boxing Digest Fight game Flash Bang Marie Waxman’s Fight Facts Boxing Kayo Magazine World Boxing World Champion RECORD BOOKS Comments, Critiques, or Questions -- write to [email protected] 3 BOXING COLLECTOR'S INDEX BOOK RING MAGAZINE [ ] Nov Sammy Mandell [ ] Dec Frankie Jerome 1924 [ ] Jan Jack Bernstein [ ] Feb Joe Scoppotune [ ] Mar Carl Duane [ ] Apr Bobby Wolgast [ ] May Abe Goldstein [ ] Jun Jack Delaney [ ] Jul Sid Terris [ ] Aug Fistic Stars of J. Bronson & L.Brown [ ] Sep Tony Vaccarelli [ ] Oct Young Stribling & Parents [ ] Nov Ad Stone [ ] Dec Sid Barbarian 1925 [ ] Jan T. Gibbons and Sammy Mandell [ ] Feb Corp. Izzy Schwartz [ ] Mar Babe Herman [ ] Apr Harry Felix [ ] May Charley Phil Rosenberg [ ] Jun Tom Gibbons, Gene Tunney [ ] Jul Weinert, Wells, Walker, Greb [ ] Aug Jimmy Goodrich [ ] Sep Solly Seeman [ ] Oct Ruby Goldstein [ ] Nov Mayor Jimmy Walker 1922 [ ] Dec Tommy Milligan & Frank Moody [ ] Feb Vol. 1 #1 Tex Rickard & Lord Lonsdale [ ] Mar McAuliffe, Dempsey & Non Pareil 1926 Dempsey [ ] Jan Andy Divodi & Eddie Anderson [ ] Apr Harry Greb [ ] Feb Johnny Grosso [ ] May Shade Bros: Billy, George & Dave [ ] Mar Joe Dundee [ ] Jun Vincent Pepper Martin [ ] Apr Dominick Petrone [ ] Jul Lew Tendler [ ] May Benny Bass [ ] Aug Benny Leonard [ ] Jun Tommy Freeman [ ] Sep Dave Rosenberg [ ] Jul Phil McGraw [ ] Oct Johnny Dundee [ ] Aug Stanislaus Loayza [ ] Nov Floyd Johnson [ ] Sep Maxie Rosenbloom [ ] Dec Tommy Gibbons [ ] Oct Ace Hudkins [ ] Nov Tod Morgan 1923 [ ] Dec Johnny Dundee [ ] Jan Pancho Villa [ ] Feb Mickey Walker 1927 [ ] Mar Jess Willard [ ] Jan Jim Maloney [ ] Apr Frankie Genaro [ ] Feb Tony Freeman [ ] May Louis Firpo [ ] Mar Al Mello [ ] Jun Mike McTigue [ ] Apr Johnny Vacca [ ] Jul Jack Renault [ ] May Billy Petrolle [ ] Aug Harry Gordon [ ] Jun Vic Burrone [ ] Sep Charley White [ ] Jul Tony Canzoneri [ ] Oct Bud Taylor [ ] Aug Tommy Freeman Comments, Critiques, or Questions -- write to [email protected] 4 BOXING COLLECTOR'S INDEX BOOK [ ] Sep Jack Dempsey [ ] Jun Kid Francis [ ] Oct Gene Tunney [ ] Jul Stribling-Schmeling, Sharkey [ ] Nov Archie Bell [ ] Aug Pete Sanstol [ ] Dec Tommy Loughran [ ] Sep Tommy Paul [ ] Oct Vittorio Campolo 1928 [ ] Nov Schaaf, Hamas, Retzlaff, Poreda [ ] Jan Pierre Charles [ ] Dec Jack Dempsey & Benny Leonard [ ] Feb Billy Wallace [ ] Mar Izzy Schwartz 1932 [ ] Apr Jimmy McLarnin [ ] Jan Young Terry [ ] May Leo Lomski [ ] Feb Max Schmeling [ ] Jun Phil “KO” Kaplan [ ] Mar Brouillard/McLarnin/Townsend [ ] Jul Jack Dorval [ ] Apr Bat batalino [ ] Aug Tom Heeney [ ] May Billy Petrolle [ ] Sep Armand Emanuel [ ] Jun Tony Canzoneri [ ] Oct Al Singer [ ] Jul Schmeling-Sharkey [ ] Nov Young Stribling [ ] Aug Painting [ ] Dec Harry Ebbets [ ] Sep MK Fleming painting [ ] Oct C. Schaare painting 1929 [ ] Nov C. Schaare painting [ ] Jan Eddie Guida [ ] Dec C. Schaare painting [ ] Feb Jimmy Braddock [ ] Mar Paulino Uzcudun [ ] Apr Ray Miller [ ] May George Courtney [ ] Jun Izzy Grove [ ] Jul “Cannonball” Eddie Martin [ ] Aug Frankie O’Brien [ ] Sep Al Foreman [ ] Oct Jack Sharkey [ ] Nov Phil Scott [ ] Dec Earl Mastro 1930 [ ] Jan Tony Canzoneri [ ] Feb Max Schmeling [ ] Mar Kid Berg [ ] Apr Otto Van Porat [ ] May Primo Carnera [ ] Jun Ted Sandwina [ ] Jul Schmeling-Sharkey [ ] Aug Al Singer [ ] Sep Jimmy McLarnin [ ] Oct Maxie Rosenbloom [ ] Nov Young Stribling [ ] Dec Earl Mastro 1931 1933 [ ] Jan Justo Suarez [ ] Jan C. Schaare painting [ ] Feb Kid Chocolate, McLarnin, Ross, [ ] Feb Jack Sharkey Stribling, Canzoneri, Singer [ ] Mar C. Schaare “oldtimers” painting [ ] Mar Billy Petrolle [ ] Apr James J. Corbett-Bob Fitzsimmons [ ] Apr Ernie Schaaf [ ] May Max Baer [ ] May Eddie Shea [ ] Jun Carnera, Schmeling, Baer Comments, Critiques, or Questions -- write to [email protected] 5 BOXING COLLECTOR'S INDEX BOOK [ ] Jul Sullivan-Kilrain painting 1937 [ ] Aug McLarnin-Corbett painting [ ] Jan Freddy Steele [ ] Sep Barney Ross-Tony Canzoneri [ ] Feb James J. Braddock [ ] Oct Lou Broillard [ ] Mar Mike Belloise [ ] Nov Barney Ross [ ] Apr Benny Lynch [ ] Dec C. Schaare painting Ward-Quirk [ ] May Ken Overlin [ ] Jun Pedro Montanez 1934 [ ] Jul James J. Braddock [ ] Jan Teddy Yarosz [ ] Aug Joe Louis [ ] Feb Jim Browning (Wrestling King), [ ] Sep Louis-Schmeling Barney Ross, Primo Carnera, Jimmy [ ] Oct Marcel Thil, Barney Ross, Sixto McLarnin, Tommy Loughran Escobar, Lou Ambers: four aces [ ] Mar Mendoza-Humphries [ ] Nov Henry Armstrong [ ] Apr Steve Hamas [ ] Dec Harry Jeffra [ ] May King Levinsky [ ] Jun Barney Ross-Jimmy McLarnin 1938 [ ] Jul Carnera-Baer [ ] Jan Tommy Farr [ ] Aug Barney Ross [ ] Feb Louis, Steele, Lynch, Armstrong, Ross [ ] Sep Joe Knight & Farr [ ] Oct Sullivan-Mitchell (Schaare illo) [ ] Mar Buddy Baer, Ben Brown, Glen Lee, [ ] Nov Heenan-Sayers 1860 Battle Nathan Mann—Irish Three Leaf clover. [ ] Dec Freddie Miller [ ] Apr Middleweights [ ] May Fred Apostoli 1935 [ ] Jun Baer-Louis [ ] Jan Max Baer & 4 aces [ ] Jul Louis-Schmeling [ ] Feb Jimmy McLarnin [ ] Aug Tony Galent [ ] Mar Paul Pirrone [ ] Sep Louis-Schmeling II [ ] Apr Lou Ambers [ ] Oct Hostak, Jurich, Montana [ ] May Jack Dempsey, Max baer [ ] Nov Gunnar Barlund [ ] Jun Max Schmeling [ ] Dec Armstrong, F.Miller, Reid, Archibald, [ ] Jul Baer-Braddock Castilloux, Rodak, M.Belloise and Dupre [ ] Aug Lou Ambers – Tony Canzoneri [ ] Sep James J. Braddock 1939 [ ] Oct C. 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Jack Dempsey [ ] Sep Billy Conn & Bob Pastor [ ] Nov Mendoza-Humphries [ ] Oct Max Baer and Louis [ ] Dec Chalky Wright [ ] Nov Harry Jeffra [ ] Dec Lou Nova 1943 [ ] Jan Henry Armstrong [ ] Feb Willie Pep [ ] Mar Corp. Barney Ross [ ] Apr Beau jack [ ] May Army: Dempsey, Leonard, Conn, Braddock [ ] Jun Manuel Ortiz [ ] Jul Johnny Greco [ ] Aug Fred Apostoli [ ] Sep Sugar Ray Robinson [ ] Oct Bob Montgomery [ ] Nov Cr Scharre Cover Mendoza-Humphries [ ] Dec Corbett-Fitzsimmons 1944 [ ] Jan Phil Tarranova [ ] Feb General Eisenhower (Annual Ratings) [ ] Mar Sullivan-Mitchell [ ] Apr Jake Lamotta [ ] May Terry McGovern-Young Corbett [ ] Jun Juam Zurita [ ] Jul Tippy Larkin [ ] Aug Sal Bartola [ ] Sep Old Timer’s print [ ] Oct Lee Oma 1941 [ ] Nov Bob Montgomery-Beau Jack [ ] Jan Fritzie Zivic [ ] Dec James J. 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