Best Fighter ESPY Award

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Best Fighter ESPY Award
Awarded forbest fighter
Presented byESPN
First awarded2007
Last awarded2018
Website www.espn.co.uk/espys/

The Best Fighter ESPY Award was an annual award honoring the achievements of an individual from the world of combat sports. The Best Fighter ESPY Award trophy was presented to the professional or amateur boxer or mixed martial artist adjudged to be the best in a given calendar year at the annual ESPY Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. It was first awarded as part of the ESPY Awards in 2007, subsuming the Best Boxer ESPY Award [1] until 2019, when the Best MMA Fighter ESPY Award was established, and the ESPY Awards began awarding boxers and mixed martial arts fighters separately. Balloting for the award was undertaken by fans over the Internet from between three and five choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee, which is composed of a panel of experts. [2] It was conferred in July to reflect performance and achievement over the preceding twelve months. [3]

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The inaugural winner of the Best Fighter ESPY Award was American welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr., who defeated the incumbent category title holder Oscar De La Hoya two months prior. [4] He is one of two people to have been presented with the award more than once, winning the accolade a total of six times; [5] Mayweather was also nominated in 2015. [6] Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao has the second most awards won with victories in 2009 and 2011. [7] It has been presented to one woman in its history, American bantamweight mixed martial arts fighter Ronda Rousey in 2015. [6] Between 2007 and 2018, boxers were most successful at the ESPY Awards with nine victories and twenty-four nominations, followed by mixed martial arts with three wins and nineteen nominations.

Winners and nominees

Best Fighter ESPY Award winners and nominees
YearImageWinnerNationalitySportSanctioning body or leagueWeight classNomineesRef
2007 Mayweather.jpg Floyd Mayweather Jr. Flag of the United States.svg  USA Boxing Welterweight Miguel Cotto (Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  PRI) – Boxing
Randy Couture (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Quinton Jackson (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Manny Pacquiao (Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHL) – Boxing
[4]
2008 Floyd Mayweather Jr 2010.jpg Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2)Flag of the United States.svg  USA Boxing Welterweight Joe Calzaghe (Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR) – Boxing
Holly Holm (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
Kelly Pavlik (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
Georges St-Pierre (Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN) – Mixed martial arts
[8]
2009 Manny Pacquiao 2010.jpg Manny Pacquiao Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Boxing Light welterweight
Welterweight
Lyoto Machida (Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA) – Mixed martial arts

Shane Mosley (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
Anderson Silva (Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA) – Mixed martial arts

[9]
2010 Floyd Mayweather, Jr. 2011.jpg Floyd Mayweather Jr. (3)Flag of the United States.svg  USA Boxing Welterweight Manny Pacquiao (Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI) – Boxing
Georges St-Pierre (Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN) – Mixed martial arts
[10]
2011 Manny Pacquiao with Harry Reid and Daniel Inouye (cropped).jpg Manny Pacquiao (2)Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Boxing Welterweight Bernard Hopkins (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
Jon Jones (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Sergio Martínez (Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG) – Boxing
Georges St-Pierre (Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN) – Mixed martial arts
[7]
2012 Floyd Mayweather, Jr. at DeWalt event.jpg Floyd Mayweather Jr. (4)Flag of the United States.svg  USA Boxing Welterweight Jon Jones (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Anderson Silva (Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA) – Mixed martial arts
Andre Ward (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
[11]
2013 Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (June 2011).jpg Floyd Mayweather Jr. (5)Flag of the United States.svg  USA Boxing Welterweight Canelo Alvarez (Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX) – Boxing
Danny García (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
Jon Jones (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Anderson Silva (Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA) – Mixed martial arts
[12]
2014 Floyd Mayweather, Jr. June 2011.jpg Floyd Mayweather Jr. (6)Flag of the United States.svg  USA Boxing Welterweight Jon Jones (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Manny Pacquiao (Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI) – Boxing
Ronda Rousey (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Andre Ward (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
[5]
2015 Rrousey.jpg Ronda Rousey Flag of the United States.svg  USA Mixed martial arts UFC Bantamweight Donald Cerrone (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Terence Crawford (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
Gennady Golovkin (Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  KAZ) – Boxing
Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
[6]
2016 McGregor London 2015.jpg Conor McGregor Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Mixed martial arts UFC Featherweight Canelo Álvarez (Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX) – Boxing
Gennady Golovkin (Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  KAZ) – Boxing
Román González (Flag of Nicaragua.svg  NIC) – Boxing
Robbie Lawler (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
[13]
2017 Demetrious Johnson.jpg Demetrious Johnson Flag of the United States.svg  USA Mixed martial arts UFC Flyweight Terence Crawford (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
Gennady Golovkin (Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  KAZ) – Boxing
Conor McGregor (Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL) – Mixed martial arts
Andre Ward (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Boxing
[1]
2018 Terence Crawford Flag of the United States.svg  USA Boxing Light welterweight Vasyl Lomachenko (Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR) – Boxing
Rose Namajunas (Flag of the United States.svg  USA) – Mixed martial arts
Georges St-Pierre (Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN) – Mixed martial arts
[14] [15]

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