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The Ring magazine Fighter of the Year

Boxing award

The Ring magazine Fighter of the Year

Boxing award

The Ring magazine was established in 1922 and has named a Fighter of the Year since 1928, which this list covers. The award, selected by the magazine editors, is based on a boxer's performance in the ring.

Award winners

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of times a boxer has won the award by that year.

1920s

  • 1928: Gene Tunney
  • 1929: Tommy Loughran

1930s

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  • 1930: Max Schmeling
  • 1931: Tommy Loughran (2)
  • 1932: Jack Sharkey
  • 1933: no award given
  • 1934: Tony Canzoneri and Barney Ross
  • 1935: Barney Ross (2)
  • 1936: Joe Louis
  • 1937: Henry Armstrong
  • 1938: Joe Louis (2)
  • 1939: Joe Louis (3)

1940s

  • 1940: Billy Conn
  • 1941: Joe Louis (4)
  • 1942: Sugar Ray Robinson
  • 1943: Fred Apostoli
  • 1944: Beau Jack
  • 1945: Willie Pep
  • 1946: Tony Zale
  • 1947: Gus Lesnevich
  • 1948: Ike Williams
  • 1949: Ezzard Charles

1950s

  • 1950: Ezzard Charles (2)
  • 1951: Sugar Ray Robinson (2)
  • 1952: Rocky Marciano
  • 1953: Bobo Olson
  • 1954: Rocky Marciano (2)
  • 1955: Rocky Marciano (3)
  • 1956: Floyd Patterson
  • 1957: Carmen Basilio
  • 1958: Ingemar Johansson
  • 1959: Ingemar Johansson (2)

1960s

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  • 1960: Floyd Patterson (2)
  • 1961: Joe Brown
  • 1962: Dick Tiger
  • 1963: Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali)
  • 1964: Emile Griffith
  • 1965: Dick Tiger (2)
  • 1966: Muhammad Ali (2) (originally not awarded; retroactively awarded in 2016)
  • 1967: Joe Frazier
  • 1968: Nino Benvenuti
  • 1969: José Nápoles

1970s

  • 1970: Joe Frazier (2)
  • 1971: Joe Frazier (3)
  • 1972: Muhammad Ali (3) and Carlos Monzón
  • 1973: George Foreman
  • 1974: Muhammad Ali (4)
  • 1975: Muhammad Ali (5)
  • 1976: George Foreman (2)
  • 1977: Carlos Zarate
  • 1978: Muhammad Ali (6)
  • 1979: Sugar Ray Leonard

1980s

  • 1980: Thomas Hearns
  • 1981: Sugar Ray Leonard (2) and Salvador Sánchez
  • 1982: Larry Holmes
  • 1983: Marvin Hagler
  • 1984: Thomas Hearns (2)
  • 1985: Marvin Hagler (2) and Donald Curry
  • 1986: Mike Tyson
  • 1987: Evander Holyfield
  • 1988: Mike Tyson (2)
  • 1989: Pernell Whitaker

1990s

  • 1990: Julio César Chávez
  • 1991: James Toney
  • 1992: Riddick Bowe
  • 1993: Michael Carbajal
  • 1994: Roy Jones Jr.
  • 1995: Oscar De La Hoya
  • 1996: Evander Holyfield (2)
  • 1997: Evander Holyfield (3)
  • 1998: Floyd Mayweather Jr.
  • 1999: Paulie Ayala

2000s

  • 2000: Félix Trinidad
  • 2001: Bernard Hopkins
  • 2002: Vernon Forrest
  • 2003: James Toney (2)
  • 2004: Glen Johnson
  • 2005: Ricky Hatton
  • 2006: Manny Pacquiao
  • 2007: Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2)
  • 2008: Manny Pacquiao (2)
  • 2009: Manny Pacquiao (3)

2010s

  • 2010: Sergio Martínez
  • 2011: Andre Ward
  • 2012: Juan Manuel Márquez
  • 2013: Adonis Stevenson
  • 2014: Sergey Kovalev
  • 2015: Tyson Fury
  • 2016: Carl Frampton
  • 2017: Vasiliy Lomachenko
  • 2018: Oleksandr Usyk
  • 2019: Canelo Álvarez

2020s

  • 2020: Tyson Fury (2) and Teófimo López
  • 2021: Canelo Álvarez (2)
  • 2022: Dmitry Bivol
  • 2023: Naoya Inoue
  • 2024: Oleksandr Usyk (2)
  • 2025: Terence Crawford

Fighter of the Decade

Source:

  • 1910s: Sam Langford
  • 1920s: Benny Leonard
  • 1930s: Henry Armstrong
  • 1940s: Sugar Ray Robinson
  • 1950s: Sugar Ray Robinson (2)
  • 1960s: Muhammad Ali
  • 1970s: Roberto Durán
  • 1980s: Sugar Ray Leonard
  • 1990s: Roy Jones Jr.
  • 2000s: Manny Pacquiao
  • 2010s: Floyd Mayweather Jr.

References

References

  1. "PAST WINNERS OF THE RING YEAR-END AWARDS".
  2. Rickson, Tim. (January 6, 2026). "Every Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year from this millennium".
  3. Daniel, Dan. (March 1967). "No Fighter of the Year: Clay's Fine 1966 Record Discounted by Refusal to Accept Army Draft".
  4. "FIGHTERS OF THE YEAR AND OF THE DECADE".
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