2021 Women’s Boxing Prospect Of The Year: Sandy Ryan
Women’s Boxing Prospect of the Year: Sandy Ryan Ryan is a great body puncher, a trait rarely seen in a young fighter, man or woman, and beyond that is being moved very fast, as with only three fights she is now an eight-round fighter, and won two of her three
2021 Women’s Amateur Boxer Of The Year – Oshae Jones
Oshae Jones – Sure, Jones is probably unhappy with her Olympic result of a bronze medal, but Jones was the lone Olympic medalist from a team full of talent, now signing with Split-T Management is headed to the pro ranks for 2022. Jones is a fantastic amateur boxer, who has
2021 Women’s Boxer of the Year: Seneisa Estrada
Seniesa Estrada – One of the best women’s boxers, ever. The female incarnation of Ricardo “Finito” Lopez won world titles in two difference weight classes, Seniesa Estrada looked the part of a superstar defeating a long reigning world champion in Anabel Ortiz at 105 lbs to win the WBA minimum
2021 Boxing Comeback of the Year: Kiko Martinez
At the enhanced age of 35-years-old, Kiko Martinez, is now a two-time world champion after stopping Kid Galahad, in one of the most surprising outcomes of the year. Martinez, who is promoted by hall-of-fame boxer Sergio Martinez, is always one punch away from changing a fight, and the flaws of Galahad
2021 Amateur Boxer of the Year – Men’s Division – Jahmal Harvey
Jahmal Harvey Harvey in his first international tournament won gold defeating Serik Temirzhanov, Samuel Kistohurry, and Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov, all of whom competed at the 2020 Olympics – keep in mind he did this all while being the youngest fighter on the team despite the telecast constantly confusing his age, and
2021 Contender of the Year – Jaron “Boots” Ennis
Jaron “Boots” Ennis is something special. Rarely do we get generational fighter, but “Boots” feels like a fighter that only comes along every so often – a legend. Ennis is signed to Cameron Dunkin, and though some boxing nerds feel that he needs to “choose a promoter” to get a
2021 Northern California Fight of the Year – Mikey Garcia vs Sandor Martin
The fight wasn’t great, the bout was uninteresting, but it is historically really important, and boxing in Northern California the past two-years has been a barren wasteland. As we currently seemingly have only two local promoters constantly putting on shows, those being, Toscano Boxing Promotions, and Uppercut Promotions, as Paco
2021 Fight of the Year: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III
Rarely is the lasting image of a trilogy the best one, and even more so, is it the one we will talk about to define the series, but not unlike an episodic TV program on a subscription service, Fury vs. Wilder got better over time, and didn’t fizzle out. The
2021 Upset Of The Year: George Kambosos Jnr.
George Kambosos Jnr. was disrespected by fans, media and just the world at large heading into his bout with Teofimo Lopez as Kambosos Jnr was the #1 contender per the IBF lightweight rankings, but Lopez coming off a win over the all-time great Vasyl Lomachenko looked to be poised for bigger
2021 Boxing Manager of the Year: Peter Kahn
Manager of the Year: Peter Kahn – Kahn got Kambosos Jnr to become an undisputed world champion. Not many managers will ever be able to do that. The other part to that is he stuck by Kambosos Jnr., for five years which was a long journey, leading to an even