2014 fighter of the year so far

2014 fighter of the year so far

Crawford
19
19%
Kovalev
29
29%
Golovkin
19
19%
Canelo
0
No votes
Cotto
0
No votes
Mayweather
2
2%
Pacquiao
7
7%
Walters
7
7%
Roman Gonzalez
10
10%
Other
8
8%
 
Total votes: 101

Aaronide_ger
Super Welterweight
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Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by Aaronide_ger »

squiggy wrote:Definitely Naoya Inoue. Won a title by knockout, defended it by knockout, then moved up two weight classes to steal another title by knockout, this time from a tough longtime champion who had never been KOed. This is why it's silly that people decide these things before the year is over!
The sad part, though, is that he wouldn't get the recognition he deserves anyway, as he fights in the smallest weights and has about the least Western name in the world.
Hugely agreed
KBB
Super Welterweight
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Joined: 11 Oct 2014, 23:33

Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by KBB »

Crawford hands down. Gonzalez second, Kovalev should be third and Cotto fourth.
reggaereggae
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
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Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by reggaereggae »

ikorolev wrote:Mickey Rourke. Undefeated at 62 :yay: :yay: :yay:
Bastard, I was going to say that! :lol:

I voted Kovalev, because of the manner of his wins.

As another poster points out though, it's indicative of the state of modern boxing that Boxrec forum's fighter of the year beat 2 average fighters and a 49 year old.
reggaereggae
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
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Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by reggaereggae »

Aaronide_ger wrote:
squiggy wrote:Definitely Naoya Inoue. Won a title by knockout, defended it by knockout, then moved up two weight classes to steal another title by knockout, this time from a tough longtime champion who had never been KOed. This is why it's silly that people decide these things before the year is over!
The sad part, though, is that he wouldn't get the recognition he deserves anyway, as he fights in the smallest weights and has about the least Western name in the world.
Hugely agreed
Don't really follow the lower divisions, but that is a very strong case! Still... Moving up a division in these divisions basically consists of not taking a sh1t before weigh in....
Boxing Prospect
Light Heavyweight
Posts: 6592
Joined: 25 Jun 2012, 14:35

Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by Boxing Prospect »

reggaereggae wrote:
Aaronide_ger wrote:
squiggy wrote:Definitely Naoya Inoue. Won a title by knockout, defended it by knockout, then moved up two weight classes to steal another title by knockout, this time from a tough longtime champion who had never been KOed. This is why it's silly that people decide these things before the year is over!
The sad part, though, is that he wouldn't get the recognition he deserves anyway, as he fights in the smallest weights and has about the least Western name in the world.
Hugely agreed
Don't really follow the lower divisions, but that is a very strong case! Still... Moving up a division in these divisions basically consists of not taking a sh1t before weigh in....
To put his weight into perspective, it's a similar amount of weight as Guillermo Rigondeaux would have to add if he were to fight Mikey Garcia.
Andrew
Super Middleweight
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Joined: 17 Jul 2012, 09:31

Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by Andrew »

Well aware of Inoue as I looked up his first world title fight a couple of weeks back and saw a lot of ability. Today's fight shows the new weight suits him. Big future ahead of him that's for sure.

Still Crawfords the FOTY for me he won the belt in The champs hostile back yard.

Had what many people considered the hardest possible defence a guy who was once tipped as p4p level.

Defended against ring magazine no2 and the guy who should have had the WBO belt anyway.
TheBeast
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
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Joined: 23 Jul 2009, 02:06

Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by TheBeast »

Other for me no doubt... INOUE
Heretic
Super Middleweight
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Joined: 28 Oct 2012, 07:18

Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by Heretic »

Inoue for me too.
wlad should be on the list too. Beat arguably the number 2 in his Division + other mandatory Defence.
Ezzard
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Heavyweight
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Re: 2014 fighter of the year so far

Post by Ezzard »

I enjoyed watching Golovkin the most. Pac's win over Bradley was the best achievement from those listed.
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