Ring Magazine: September 1931
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Cover: Tommy Paul
Contents:
- The Cloud is Thinner Now: Cartoon of Max Schmeling on top of the fistic world
- Heavy! Heavy! Heavy!: Days of Jeffries, Fitzsimmons, Sharkey, and Corbett Are Brought Back
- The Twilight Zone: How it feels to be knocked out and its after-effects
- New Heavyweight Menace: Mickey Walker
- Happy Days Are Here Again: Prosperity in the Heavyweight Division (Just a one-paged collection of photos of Schmeling, Tommy Loughran, Primo Carnera, and Jack Sharkey)
- St. Louis Boys: Photos of Sammy Offerman, Johnny Kaiser, Chick Rains, Ray Palmer, Woody Williams, Pee Wee Terry, Lou Terry, Dave Knost, Al Stillman
- Boxers Who Are Attracting Attention: Photos of Max Koshover, Freddy Edwards, Johnny Conley, Joe Knight, Ross Fields, Jimmy Thomas, Phil Stark, Sam Crosby
- Mastodons of Maul (Last of a Series on Pugilistic Giants): article on Charley Freeman
- Pacific Coast Prospects: Freddie Steele, Abie Israel, Canto Robleto
- Ancient Infallibles: Frequent excuses used by boxers for failing to keep an engagement (including Packey McFarland, Jem Mace, Abe Attell)
- Five Cracked Ribs: Detective Bruce Byron solves mystery of the attack on Larry Blake in his camp which caused a year's postponement of his title defense
- Nat Fleischer Says:--Editorial Comment (Billy Petrolle Regains the Fistic Spotlight in battle with Justo Suarez )
- An Exciting Battle: about the 1898 Harry Forbes-Terry McGovern bout
- Ring Abuses: There is no such article on page 35 or elsewhere in this issue.
- Cradles of Boxing: 1857 New England (5th in a series of articles on famous fights in New England)
- Jack Curley: Table of Contents says Part 18, but article itself says Part 17 (about the Jess Willard-Jack Johnson bout)