2022 Fighter of the Year

2022 Fighter of the Year?

Poll ended at 27 Mar 2023, 15:03

Kenshiro Teraji
1
2%
Dmitry Bivol
34
56%
Oleksandr Usyk
5
8%
Naoya Inoue
9
15%
Joe Joyce
2
3%
Jaime Munguia
0
No votes
Juan Francisco Estrada
0
No votes
Tyson Fury
3
5%
Devin Haney
0
No votes
Regis Prograis
0
No votes
Katie Taylor
1
2%
Clarissa Shields
2
3%
Alycia Baumgardner
1
2%
Chantelle Cameron
0
No votes
Shakur Stevenson
0
No votes
Jesse Rodríguez
2
3%
Frank Martin
1
2%
 
Total votes: 61

Perkin Warbeck
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2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Perkin Warbeck »

Who has the most impressive year in 2022?

I made this thread on boxingforum24 yesterday, I'll make it here as well.
margaret thatcher
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by margaret thatcher »

bivol
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

It’s a shame some only fought once this year.

Has to be Bivol though.
Perkin Warbeck
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Perkin Warbeck »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 15:20 It’s a shame some only fought once this year.

Has to be Bivol though.
Yes, many boxers are wasting their prime years by fighting only once per year.

In many cases they want to fight more often, but their promoters are slow to make events. Sometimes it's a lack of TV dates. And in a few cases, highly-paid boxers don't want to fight more often than once per year.
giacomino
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by giacomino »

Two people so far chose Usyk. While his one rematch win was fine, and i am definitely a fan, could you please verbalize why that one rematch win makes him fighter of the year over, say, Monster, or Bivol who easily beat Canelo and an undefeated Ramirez, or even Shakur Stevenson, who almost shut out a 30-0 , longtime beltholder in Valdez and beat another contender as well?
Ruthless-RKO
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Why is Munguia even on the list?
KiwiRider
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by KiwiRider »

Perkin Warbeck wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 15:03 Who has the most impressive year in 2022?

I made this thread on boxingforum24 yesterday, I'll make it here as well.
Perkie ya bloody tight arse, just one vote each??
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by oogiebe »

Bivol. No doubter.
KiwiRider
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by KiwiRider »

oogiebe wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 21:12 Bivol. No doubter.
Yes.... Monster had a good year too.
If we were allowed two votes, I'm sure Monster would be a strong contender for 2nd
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by oogiebe »

KiwiRider wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 21:18
oogiebe wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 21:12 Bivol. No doubter.
Yes.... Monster had a good year too.
If we were allowed two votes, I'm sure Monster would be a strong contender for 2nd
Yeah he'd be my #2 as well.
KiwiRider
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by KiwiRider »

oogiebe wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 21:29
KiwiRider wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 21:18
oogiebe wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 21:12 Bivol. No doubter.
Yes.... Monster had a good year too.
If we were allowed two votes, I'm sure Monster would be a strong contender for 2nd
Yeah he'd be my #2 as well.
Perkie is such a tight arse with just the one vote. He's like the relative you have to shout at because he won't turn his hearing aids on, least they wear out the batteries :doh:
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by emallini »

David Haye
Perkin Warbeck
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Perkin Warbeck »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 20:14 Why is Munguia even on the list?
I tried to include every possible boxer that someone might choose in the poll,

He had a good year, three stoppage wins against decent opposition, many fighters fought only once.
margaret thatcher
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by margaret thatcher »

no one else touches bivol dominating top level fighters like he did. canelo (arguably p4p #1) + ram (top 3-5 at 175) is superior to any other resume this year and he did it in style

id be inclined to have shak second, although blowing weight hurts his case a bit
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by gilgamesh »

Mark me down as another one for the obvious choice.

Bivol
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Cent0089 »

Bivol only choice. :box: :box: :box:
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Thomastearns »

There's no one as dominant as Inoue.

No one even coming close.
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by margaret thatcher »

handily beating canelo + ramiriez > doing the same to donaire in a rematch and paul butler
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Cent0089 »

margaret thatcher wrote: 19 Dec 2022, 14:47 handily beating canelo + ramiriez > doing the same to donaire in a rematch and paul butler
Yeah Inoue wins were more dominant, because it was KOs, but Canelo is far better name than Donaire and Ramirez far better than Butler IMO
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by DrDuke »

Bivol easily. Not even debatable.
gregregegg
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by gregregegg »

Bivol wins. pretty clear for me. I dont think there was anyone else close really.


as for 2nd....... Shakur might have been, but he missed weight and that pisses me off. inoue got undisputed but not really excelent competition, estrada would be a reasonable 2nd, jai opetia has to go close but only 1 fight hurts. catteral deserves to be sniffing about but instead he has been absolutly Fukked. and usyk beating AJ off the back of a litteral war probably deserves mention..... cant pick a clear 2nd, noone jumps out at me.

hopefuly next year there will be 6 or 7 people with a legit claim to be fighter of the year.

EDIT: Actualy haney probably gotta be 2nd. the fact that i completly forgot about him which seems to unusual for a 2nd fighter of the year, but the reason he has been forgoten is he made it all look tooo easy.... but he won undusputed in dominant fashion far away from home. then he defended it in a rematch in dominant fashion far away from home. Kambo is a bit of a weak undisputed mabey, but he is far from a paul buttler....
Perkin Warbeck
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Perkin Warbeck »

Most people here select Bivol.

Same result at the other site where I made the same thread:

https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/2 ... ar.696600/
cpx2
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by cpx2 »

Bivol.

Haney, Inoue, and then any combination of Bam/Stevenson/Fury/Estrada rounding out the top 5.
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by Evander »

Fury has dominated the Heavyweight division for some time, he's got to be up there.
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Re: 2022 Fighter of the Year

Post by apollo creed »

Bivol - hands down- he's the new "Mexicutioner". Benavidez should get in line for a whooping too. :box:

Usyk, Inoue and Haney are close to that spot too.
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