i really like the 115BH cabinet for it's ability to couple to any environment acoustically. the boxes even sound great outdoors.
the magna 158 square magnet speaker had an alnico v magnet with an inch and a half voice coil, neither of which were ever noted for high power handling characteristics. they were pretty efficient drivers though, and the boxes' design enabled it to have deep bass and excellent transient response with a low power input.
it would seem that you have 2 choices. the first is to be conservative with your use of your amp's level control (just because you have huge power doesn't mean you have to crank the amp to it's max output!) the second choice is to swap the drivers to ones that will handle the power.
personally, i swapped the drivers for black widows. i notice that i have to hit them pretty hard to get the same tone from the boxes. they will handle the watts but don't have the same sweet tone as the magnas operated at lower power.
another arguement is that it is held that an amp needs to produce 10 times it's electrical output to produce a doubling of sound pressure (or an increase of 3 db in sound level.) for a speaker that's rated at 80 watts not only would the 800 watts that would be required to drive the speaker to twice it's loudness burn up it's light mass voice coil, it would increase the travel of the cone structure beyond it's rupture point.
in swapping to the black widows with their larger voice coil structures i think that i have to drive them harder (loss of efficiency) to get the same output.
if you blow your speaker, i have 2 more for you.
best regards, tube