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Rest in Peace Jack Obermayer


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by Marc Abrams

 

I am sad to report that passing of boxing super-scribe Jack Obermayer, who passed away this morning at his home in Lindenwold, New Jersey at the age of 72.

 

Obermayer, who covered 3514 professional fight cards in 49 states in over 400 cities and was affectionately known as "KO-JO" was a beloved figure at ringside for 50 years.

 

Obermayer wrote for many publications such Flash Gordon's "Tonight's Boxing Program", Ring Magazine, Boxing Illustrated (Which later became Boxing Digest) & USA Boxing News.

 

Obermayer penned the popular column "KO JO Says", which chronicled his many road trips to fights an and his love of classic diners.

 

Obermayer was inducted into the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Boxing Hall of Fame's. In 2010 he won the Barney Nagler Award for Long and Meritorious Service by the Boxing Writers Association of America.

 

Services will be held on Thursday, June 30th at The Harmon Funeral Home (571 Forest Avenue in Staten Island, New York).

 

Read more: Rest in Peace Jack Obermayer - - Boxing News - Ring News24

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Rest in Peace, Jack. The man worked tirelessly covering and attending boxing shows. Remember his work in Boxing Digest.

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Re: Rest in Peace Jack Obermayer

 

I do not pretend to know Jack at all, but he was at just about every show I covered. He was also at the Boxing Hall of Fame when I went in 2014. I even have a very old boxing magazine that spoke of Marvelous Marvin Hagler's fights in Philly, Jack was in one of the pieces. No question he saw about as much live boxing as anyone.

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