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Boxer
Editor in ChiefEmir Ekşioğlu
CategoriesMen's
First issueJuly 2004
Final issueDecember 2013 (print)
CountryTurkey
Based inIstanbul
LanguageTurkish
Websitewww.boxerdergisi.tv
ISSN1304-9364

Boxer is a Turkish men's magazine published in print between July 2004 and December 2013. It was the highest selling and most respectable men's magazine in the country for a while followed by Turkish editions of FHM, GQ and Esquire magazines.

History and profile

Boxer was established by Turkish journalist Zafer Mutlu in 2004.[1] The magazine was part of the Vatan magazine group until 2012 when it was acquired by the Japanese media group The Nikkei.[1] The last issue published in print was in December 2013.[1]

The magazine was later bought by Emir Ekşioğlu, who used to write for the magazine for a brief period, from The Nikkei in January 2016.[2] Ekşioğlu has also assumed the role of Editor in Chief. The magazine became digital only in September 2016 and it is a part of Boxer MG. The magazine is known for its interviews and photo shootings.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Zafer Mutlu ünlü erkek dergisi Boxer'ı hangi genc yazara satti". Medya Radar. 8 January 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Boxer Dergisi'ni genç gazeteci satın aldı". Gazete Vatan. Retrieved 26 March 2016.