The October issue of Ring Magazine is here on digital and newsstands globally, and few are more deserving to be on the cover than WBC champion David Benavidez, who'll make is Riyadh Season debut on Nov. 22 against Anthony Yarde in a light heavyweight main event.
On a more somber note, this issue represents the last article written by our beloved
Tom Gerbasi, who suddenly passed away last week at 57. He was everyone's favorite, and that's no exaggeration, and could pen one helluva narrative.
He was an all-time great. And he writes about one here, too.
Find your local B&N to pick up your copy
here.
A Trio Of Archetypes
By Don Stradley: Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Don Elbaum and Tommy Brooks personified the richness in boxing's cast of characters
Calling The Shots
By Joseph Santoliquito: Benavidez discusses being avoided by other fighters and finally getting the starring role in a huge headliner
Something To Say
By Corey Erdman: Brian Norman is bringing power, speed, ring IQ and Southern pride to his potential breakout vs.
Devin Haney Taking The Lead
By Diego Morilla: A victory over
Bam Rodriguez could place
Fernando "Puma" Martinez in the pantheon of great Argentine fighters
A Step Toward All The Way
By Michael Rosenthal: In pushing through a rough night in the ring,
Abdullah Mason learned he had the stuff of champions
The Survivor
By Nigel Collins: A twist of fate saved Jimmy Clark from a plane crash that wide out an entire boxing team
The Thrilla At 50
By Tom Gray: Revisiting the iconic third clash between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier
Blood And Hate
By Thomas Gerbasi: Vivid storytelling shines in a new biography about middleweight legend Marvelous Marvin Hagler