Why should the caliber of opponents or skill level of the boxers even come into play here like how some are stating?
Its KO Of The Year last time I checked.
All that should matter is the KO in question, and all things considered, the KO picked here, looked every bit worthy of the award. Pure one punch power and the guy folded like a chair.
Same thing with the Fight Of The Year. Doesn’t matter the caliber of the opponent. As long as the fight was good and looked good to the eye, the rest should not matter.
The only category where skill or caliber should come into play is Fighter Of The Year.
Its KO Of The Year last time I checked.
All that should matter is the KO in question, and all things considered, the KO picked here, looked every bit worthy of the award. Pure one punch power and the guy folded like a chair.
Same thing with the Fight Of The Year. Doesn’t matter the caliber of the opponent. As long as the fight was good and looked good to the eye, the rest should not matter.
The only category where skill or caliber should come into play is Fighter Of The Year.
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