Fight of the Year

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Fight of the Year is an annual boxing honor recognizing the most outstanding and memorable bout of the year, as selected by The Ring magazine.

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Label Occurrences
Fight of the Year canonical 1
Fight of the Year (Ward–Gatti I) 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf The Ring magazine award
annual sports honor
boxing award
associatedWith The Ring year-end awards NERFINISHED
awardedIn professional boxing
awardFor boxing
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
domain combat sports
firstAwardedBy Nat Fleischer NERFINISHED
frequency annual
genre sports award
givenFor most memorable boxing bout of the year
most outstanding boxing bout of the year
hasAudience boxing fans
sports media
hasCategory The Ring magazine awards NERFINISHED
boxing match awards
inception 1945
languageOfPublication English
mediaType magazine award
notableEra 1970s heavyweight era
early 2000s lower-weight classics
notableRecipient Arturo Gatti NERFINISHED
Erik Morales NERFINISHED
Joe Frazier NERFINISHED
Juan Manuel Márquez NERFINISHED
Manny Pacquiao NERFINISHED
Marco Antonio Barrera NERFINISHED
Micky Ward NERFINISHED
Muhammad Ali NERFINISHED
presentedBy The Ring NERFINISHED
The Ring magazine NERFINISHED
publisher The Ring NERFINISHED
The Ring magazine NERFINISHED
relatedAward Comeback of the Year
Event of the Year
Fighter of the Year
Knockout of the Year NERFINISHED
Round of the Year
Upset of the Year
selectionCriteria competitiveness of the bout
drama and excitement
historical significance
impact on the boxing world
quality of action
selectionProcess editorial selection by The Ring magazine
sport boxing
timePeriodCovered calendar year

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The Ring magazine awards Fight of the Year
subject surface form: The Ring
Micky Ward awardReceived Fight of the Year
this entity surface form: Fight of the Year (Ward–Gatti I)