Question for older boxing fans

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  1. dmt

    dmt Hardest hitting hw ever Full Member

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    Question for boxing fans who became fans in the pre internet age; how did you follow boxing? What was your main source of learning about upcoming fighters, rankings, potential match ups etc?
     
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  2. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ring magazine, KO magazine and World Boxing. Also the Wide world of sports , NBC and CBS usually had fights on every weekend. You really had to look for the news then.
     
  3. dmt

    dmt Hardest hitting hw ever Full Member

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    Were boxing highlights included on ESPN sports segments?
     
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  4. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Yeah, it was all magazines and you became obsessed with the magazines. Even when the brought Teletext in, they didn't do reporting of what was happening in Argentina or Mexico. It's interesting in that sense that people are always insisting that the media coverage isn't what it used to be when it's far more vast and detailed.

    What they mean is there aren't the same number of newspapermen at the second fifth fights.

    Anyway, the past and foreign countries both seemed far more exotic than they do now; the thrill of finding a fighter you really like form Japan or 1920 are both vastly diminished. But I wouldn't have it any other way.
     
  5. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sometimes, a lot of highlights back then were still photos of the fights the next morning on news shows .
     
  6. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, I remember when I became aware of an Assassin called Carlos Zarate back in the 70's. When I brought up his name people said ,who? The magazines were practically the only source and I must have had hundreds.
     
  7. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Exactly 100% my man. That's how it was
     
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    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Ring Magazine, Boxing Illustrated, World Boxing, International Boxing, Big Book of Boxing .. I remember waiting with tremendous excitement for these magazines to come out to my local newsstands each month .. I don't think I missed on issue of any of them over a twelve year period ..
     
  9. dmt

    dmt Hardest hitting hw ever Full Member

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    what about films of older fighters like Joe Louis, SRR etc? Did anyone collect DVD's/ VCR tapes? Or did certain channels show those fighters?
     
  10. TheWorstEver(TWE)

    TheWorstEver(TWE) Active Member Full Member

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    Boxing magazines mainly, had a huge collection. Didn't see most of the great fights I'd read about until I discovered Youtube.
     
  11. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    As I recall, my main source of news was following HBO boxing and reading the NY newspapers that still covered boxing fairly regularly. SI would cover boxing more than in recent decades.
     
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  12. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Perfect response. Beat me to it, man. Remember the lightheavies on tv on Saturdays and Sundays between 77 and 84, lol?
     
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  13. sweetsci

    sweetsci Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I started getting into boxing in 1976. They didn't have DVDs then. VHS (or beta) machines were starting to come out, but at over $500 they were not an option. I watched highlights of old fights on super 8 films (from Ring Classics or Castle) you could buy from ads in Ring. But even these were around $15, if I remember correctly, so I wasn't able to buy a lot. I had a collection of around fifteen.

    ESPN didn't exist. Even after it did, our local cable system didn't have it until early 1982.

    As others have said, magazines were king, but you had to wait three months for reports and to show up in a new issue. I remember as recently as 1991 I had to wait for the mags to find out who won the Tim Witherspoon - Carl Williams fight, and they were ranked #2 and #3 in the world at that time. Sometimes the local paper would have results for smaller fights, sometimes not. They did usually report on bigger fights. Somewhere around 1980 I discovered that Jack Fiske had a twice-weekly boxing column in the San Francisco Chronicle, so that helped. In 1982 USA Today newspaper debuted. That helped, too.

    You saw fights on the weekend sports shows on the networks. We didn't have NBC, so I still missed a lot of fights until my grandparents got cable and they got the San Francisco station. Sometimes the other networks would report the results of an NBC fight, sometimes not.
     
  14. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Those magazines were world class in those days. Ring always had a flashback segment of an atg from the auld days.
     
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  15. Woller

    Woller Active Member Full Member

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    First "Boxing Illustrated" then "Boxing News". I started buying "Ring Classics" Super 8 films. Then in 1998 I bought my first video tape recorder to tape the Greg Haugen v Gert Bo Jacobsen fight. (Yes, I am danish). The next 20 years I traded fight with other collectors all over the world. With VHS tapes losing quality, I converted the whole collection to DVD´s