(NOV 4) LOS ANGELES, CA –
Having recently surpassed 100 years in print, Ring Magazine will
launch its next 100 years as a monthly electronic magazine,
leaders of the “Bible of Boxing” announced this last week.
Following the publication of the November-December 2022 issue,
the magazine will officially enter the digital age, with a
monthly electronic issue taking the place of the print edition,
while the organization continues to print popular special
issues, fight programs and books, on occasion.
“I am really excited about this transition into the electronic
age,” said Ring Magazine owner Oscar De La Hoya. “This move will
allow us to continue delivering the best in boxing coverage to a
legion of dedicated subscribers, while also meeting a new
potential generation of fans where they are – online. That is
how we honor the legacy of the magazine – by embracing the
digital future, bringing its columns, awards, rankings, and
coveted championship belts to the largest number of people
possible.”
The Ring has long been known as the most prestigious ranking
system in the sport of boxing, unvarnished by politics and voted
on by true experts in the field.
Through this new digital lens, The Ring will expand on its
foundational, century-long boxing coverage excellence, expanding
its coverage of events, fighters, and critical influencers and
decision-makers with heightened frequency. The Ring’s
award-winning feature articles, departments and rankings will
continue via its online components:
RingTV.com
Ring Magazine E-Edition
Social media channels including:
Instagram – @RingTV
Twitter – @ringmagazine
YouTube – TheRingDigital
“The five years I’ve spent at the helm of this venerable boxing
publication have been the most challenging and rewarding of my
professional career,” said Editor-In-Chief Doug Fischer. “I was
Blessed to work with a staff as talented, dedicated, and
passionate as Tom Gray, Brian Harty, Lamar Clark, Deborah
Harrison and Ken Gudaitis. The writers, artists, photographers,
and boxing insiders who regularly contributed to the magazine
are the best in the business and they will continue to share
their talents and insights with subscribers and discerning
boxing fans through the new E-Edition.”
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