by David P. Greisman - Part one (Click Here) of this year’s Fighting Awards spotlighted the silly and the superb. Kendall Holt’s first-round knockout of Ricardo Torres garnered the “Round of the Year” award. Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez 3 was crowned as “Fight of the Year.” And the incident in which Zab Judah apparently slipped and had his right arm go through a glass shower door (keeping him from headlining a pay-per-view against Shane Mosley) received “Knockout of the Year” honors.
This week we get sillier while spotlighting even more of the superb – the year’s best prospect, the year’s best fighter and the year’s best story involving a heavyweight champion and urine.
Without further delay, part two of this year’s Fighting Awards:
The “Hornswoggle Award,” for dwarves in a squared circle: To ****h “Hammerhead” Kheir and Jamie “The Giant” Fallon, two boxers making their professional debuts on an Australian card in November. Kheir, a 23-year-old who stands about 4-foot-2 and weighs about 123.5 pounds, bested Jamie Fallon, who is listed as a 3-foot-6 minimumweight, to become the “International Little Men Federation” titlist. [details]
This week we get sillier while spotlighting even more of the superb – the year’s best prospect, the year’s best fighter and the year’s best story involving a heavyweight champion and urine.
Without further delay, part two of this year’s Fighting Awards:
The “Hornswoggle Award,” for dwarves in a squared circle: To ****h “Hammerhead” Kheir and Jamie “The Giant” Fallon, two boxers making their professional debuts on an Australian card in November. Kheir, a 23-year-old who stands about 4-foot-2 and weighs about 123.5 pounds, bested Jamie Fallon, who is listed as a 3-foot-6 minimumweight, to become the “International Little Men Federation” titlist. [details]
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