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NEW BOXING MAGAZINE LAUNCHED IN UK - UPPERCUT

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 07:53
by jamesmcdonnell
Yes, it's official, we finally went to press today, and the magazine is available in WHSmiths, John Menzies, Borders and thousands of independent newsagents.

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Passionate about the people, the news, the gossip and the lifestyle, Uppercut is designed to be different. Offering an accessible, entertaining and irreverent view of the world of boxing, Uppercut challenges existing ideas and push boundaries.

You can also buy it online via................

http://www.pugilistmedia.com

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:00
by nickd
Will check it out, is it a monthly?

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:13
by jamesmcdonnell
Yes it is, thank god, don't think I could go through the slog week in week out.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:18
by J
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Yes it is, thank god, don't think I could go through the slog week in week out.
colouring in the font page cant take you that long jimmy? :lol:

Just messing, Ive seen the prototype the fellas for the previous issue, some great stuff in there is the present copies are as good, let alone improved I can well recommend it.


that aside from supporting two of the most knowledgeable and decent folk that post on here! (James and Ian)

IVE CERTAINLY SIGNED UP, GOOD LUCK LADS.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:23
by sweetscience
Does the mag have an amatuer section

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:25
by Boxingmad
I hope so, it would be great if we can get our amateurs some glossy exposure, but it would need someone to go to all the shows etc.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:28
by jamesmcdonnell
Our magazine is a feature-based affair, at present we are not giving over a huge amount of the magazine to results, as the trend of the magazine is different to the boxing news and boxing monthly formats. It's a glossy feature magazine, rather than a news and results service, which is something boxing news already have covered from a-z.

There will be amateur reports, and interviews with amateurs, for instance there's a section on Amir khan, but we will generally give space to what we feel warrants the attention rather than covering something for the sake of covering it. Thus in this issue, there isn't a comprehensive amateur section. However, were the world championships or the olympics in progress, then we would probably have given over some of the magazine to that.

Anyway, best way to find out what the mag is like is to buy a copy. :TU:

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:30
by jamesmcdonnell
Boxingmad wrote:I hope so, it would be great if we can get our amateurs some glossy exposure, but it would need someone to go to all the shows etc.
that is the difficulty to be honest. Amateur boxing is very low profile, even the boxing writers don't attend the shows, I'm a boxing writer and I haven't a clue about when or where the next amateur show is.

Amateur boxing has a very narrow appeal, how many people in the country have any knowledge of amateur boxing, it's virtually invisisble.

It takes something like Khan to remind people it even exists, or some other comprarably big event or achievement.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:33
by Chris the fighter
Good luck with the magazine, hopes it works out for you.
A good cover to begin with Danny Williams Vitali bound just hope my branch of Smiths sells it. Good luck again.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:34
by J
oh I thought you meant amatuer women you know like a readers wives section. :lol: :TU:

in seriousness cant wait to get my hands on a copy.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:38
by Hardhitters11
Wasnt my cup of tea at all to be honest although I did enjoy the article on Dean Phillips training...

I will buy this months issue and take a look at that though...

I do wish you all the best of luck with it!!

HH

:TU:

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:43
by jamesmcdonnell
Thanks, that's one of mine. :TU:

It's not going to appeal to maybe some of the real harcore fans who just want a meat and potatoes magazine with results.

Over time however, I am sure the magazine will evolve, it's very early days as yet, and time will tell how the magazine shapes up. Have a look at this months and see what you think.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:45
by jamesmcdonnell
Chris the fighter wrote:Good luck with the magazine, hopes it works out for you.
A good cover to begin with Danny Williams Vitali bound just hope my branch of Smiths sells it. Good luck again.
Yeah, we lucked out a bit there as Danny;s camp announced the Vitali shot just after the interview.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 08:49
by Hardhitters11
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Thanks, that's one of mine. :TU:

It's not going to appeal to maybe some of the real harcore fans who just want a meat and potatoes magazine with results.

Over time however, I am sure the magazine will evolve, it's very early days as yet, and time will tell how the magazine shapes up. Have a look at this months and see what you think.
I will definately give it a chance James, As you said its early days but there is definately some good fresh ideas and I would recommend that everyone at least buys it for a good few months to give it a chance to develop....

The idea of doing something different is the very thing that could make the magazine a success as im sure you all know..

I will pick it up tomorrow and let you know what I think!

I was very interested in the Dean Phillips article and think things along that line will apply to the hardcore fans for definate!

HH

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:00
by chris s
Lets hope it is better than the dummy copy I saw in June, 'kin awful. quality glossy paper with copy you wouldn't wipe your arse on.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:00
by chris s
Lets hope it is better than the dummy copy I saw in June, 'kin awful. quality glossy paper with copy you wouldn't wipe your arse on.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:04
by knockout artist
Any features about Boxrec in the mag?

Youve got to Spread the Gospel, Boxrec is the Mecca.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:16
by Kilburn
Sharp cover, I'll look forward to having a flip through.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:17
by J
chris s wrote:Lets hope it is better than the dummy copy I saw in June, 'kin awful. quality glossy paper with copy you wouldn't wipe your arse on.
WHATS THAT SENTENCE IN ENGLISH CHRIS?

I disagree ok the layout could do with working on a little but the quality of the writing and subjects was excellent.

I f*ckin loved the duran peice by Ian thought it was top notch.

James was his usual verbose but well educated self and even Stevie Holdsworth whinged coherently which is more than he does when commentating.
:wink:

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:18
by jamesmcdonnell
chris s wrote:Lets hope it is better than the dummy copy I saw in June, 'kin awful. quality glossy paper with copy you wouldn't wipe your arse on.
Well, thanks for the vote of confidence, no accounting for taste is there.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:18
by jamesmcdonnell
knockout artist wrote:Any features about Boxrec in the mag?

Youve got to Spread the Gospel, Boxrec is the Mecca.
We will almost certainly get around to a feature on boxing websites, It's something I have been considering already.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:21
by jamesmcdonnell
Hardhitters11 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Thanks, that's one of mine. :TU:

It's not going to appeal to maybe some of the real harcore fans who just want a meat and potatoes magazine with results.

Over time however, I am sure the magazine will evolve, it's very early days as yet, and time will tell how the magazine shapes up. Have a look at this months and see what you think.
I will definately give it a chance James, As you said its early days but there is definately some good fresh ideas and I would recommend that everyone at least buys it for a good few months to give it a chance to develop....


The idea of doing something different is the very thing that could make the magazine a success as im sure you all know..

I will pick it up tomorrow and let you know what I think!

I was very interested in the Dean Phillips article and think things along that line will apply to the hardcore fans for definate!

HH
Yes, I think you are right, I have a few ideas with interviews with particular fighters who I feel have interesting strories. It's the stories which interest me, and hopefully will interest other people that I want to write about, rather than simply interviewing the same old faces. Of course you need some of the mainstream stuff for more casual fans who want to know about Hatton, Williams, Harrison, Calzaghe, as that has a broad appeal, they are the most visible mushes out there.

We won't get anywhere by apeing existing publications, so we're striking out on our own tangent. It's risky, but hey, where's the fun in doing something that other people already do, and do well?

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:25
by nickd
There's definitely room for more boxing publications and by the sound of it this one might fill a gap, I've stopped reading Boxing Monthly as often its like reading a month old boxing news plus Leach is a tw@t. And with all the cancellations going on a lot of the big fights they preview havent been happening anyway!!

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:29
by Boxingmad
Good luck with it anyway. I'm sure it will evolve in time.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004, 09:30
by mickeybeard
I think that's a sensible decision. A boxing lifestyle mag might irk the hardcore fan a bit, but you can either market to the maybe 50,000 fanatics, or the millions of sportsfans, lads, ladettes, health and work-out junkies etc.

You might get the odd bad review from long-term fans who resent seeing some bint with hardly any clothes on, or Joe C modeling this seasons hottest hats, or whatever in a boxing mag but don't worry: when you're sitting on a yacht, lighting your cigars with £50 notes off the mag sales, you can pay to have them killed. :D

Good luck with it mate. I'll pick it up and have a look tomorrow. Or at least stand in WH Smiths and read it to see if it's any good. :TU: