The Fighter of the Year for 2010 is........

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  • Sugar Sting Ray
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    The Fighter of the Year for 2010 is........

    Bernard Hopkins should be Fighter of the Year.

    He surpassed Foreman and Archie Moore as the oldest person to ever win a major world championship, and deserves the honor. Pacquiao, Martinez, and Juanma Lopez did not make history. But Bernard Hopkins did and deserves to be rewarded for it. Also, it sends a message to those corrupt Canadian officials.

    And George St. Pierre should be banned from fighting on U.S. soil.
  • Kevin Malone
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    #2
    He struggled with a way past spent RJJ, and struggled with an over-rated fighter in Jean Pascal. Not even in contention.

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    • Russian Crushin
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      #3
      Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
      Bernard Hopkins should be Fighter of the Year.

      He surpassed Foreman and Archie Moore as the oldest person to ever win a major world championship, and deserves the honor. Pacquiao, Martinez, and Juanma Lopez did not make history. But Bernard Hopkins did and deserves to be rewarded for it. Also, it sends a message to those corrupt Canadian officials.

      And George St. Pierre should be banned from fighting on U.S. soil
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      Just NO.....

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      • Darkstar
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        #4
        Hopkins isnt even close.

        Probably should go to Sergio Martinez.

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        • infamous larryx
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          #5
          hell no man..martinez hands down....

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          • ßringer
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            #6
            Martinez, or Pacquiao are most likely to win the nod.

            But that award is just opinion, anyway.

            Let's see either of those two put on a performance like Hopkins did when they reach 46 years of age.

            Not likely.

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            • Malius
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              #7
              He under-performance against RJJ out weighs his performance against Pascal.

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              • ßringer
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                #8
                Originally posted by Malius
                He under-performance against RJJ out weighs his performance against Pascal.
                Like none of that had anything to do with Jones, right?

                Dude just put his earmuffs on for 36 minutes and did nothing but stand in corners.

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                • RockyB
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
                  Bernard Hopkins should be Fighter of the Year.

                  He surpassed Foreman and Archie Moore as the oldest person to ever win a major world championship, and deserves the honor. Pacquiao, Martinez, and Juanma Lopez did not make history. But Bernard Hopkins did and deserves to be rewarded for it. Also, it sends a message to those corrupt Canadian officials.
                  yes he did?

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                  • Left2theliver
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                    #10
                    No...he didn't make history because, unfortunately, he didn't win. Also, the hell does Georges St. Pierre have to do with this? I thought you were tlaking about boxing...

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