Ali–Frazier Award
The Ali–Frazier Award (known as the Harry Markson Award prior to 2009) is given annually to the fighters who compete in the Boxing Writers Association of America's Fight of the Year. The award has been conferred annually since the BWAA's awards dinner in 2003. The BWAA votes on the best fight of each year regardless of the weight class or nationality of the fighters.
The award was originally named for Harry Markson, a boxing promoter and publicist who served for five years as the president of boxing operations at Madison Square Garden. In 2009, the award was renamed the Ali–Frazier Award in honor of Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, and their epic fight trilogy. The award is presented with other honors given by the BWAA at an annual awards dinner.
List of winners
Year | Date | Location | Winner | Loser | Result | Weight class | World title(s) at stake | Notes |
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2002 | May 18 | Uncasville, Connecticut, United States | Micky Ward |
Arturo Gatti |
Majority decision after 10 rounds (95-93, 94-93, 94-94) | Welterweight | None | First fight in Gatti-Ward trilogy |
2003 | April 26 | Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States | James Toney |
Vassily Jirov |
Unanimous decision after 12 rounds (117-109, 117-109, 116-110) | Cruiserweight | IBF cruiserweight title (Jirov) | |
2004 | November 27 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Marco Antonio Barrera |
Erik Morales |
Majority decision after 12 rounds (115-113, 115-114, 114-114) | Super featherweight | WBC super featherweight title (Barrera) | Final fight of trilogy between the two |
2005 | May 7 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Diego Corrales |
José Luis Castillo |
Technical knockout, in tenth of 12 rounds |
Lightweight | WBC lightweight title (Castillo) WBO lightweight title (Corrales) |
First of two 2005 fights between the two |
2006 | March 18 | Levallois-Perret, France | Somsak Sithchatchawal |
Mahyar Monshipour |
Technical knockout, in tenth of 12 rounds |
Super bantamweight | WBA super bantamweight title (Monshipour) | |
2007 | September 29 | Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | Kelly Pavlik |
Jermain Taylor |
Technical knockout, in seventh of 12 rounds |
Middleweight | WBC and WBO middleweight titles (Taylor) | First of two fights between the two |
2008 | March 1 | Carson, California, United States | Israel Vázquez |
Rafael Márquez |
Split decision after 12 rounds (114-111, 113-112, 111-114) | Super bantamweight | WBC super bantamweight title (Vázquez) | Third fight of the Israel Vázquez-Rafael Márquez rivalry |
2009 | February 28 | Houston, Texas, United States | Juan Manuel Márquez |
Juan Díaz |
Technical knockout, in ninth of 12 rounds |
Lightweight | WBO lightweight title (Vacant) WBA "Super" lightweight title (Vacant) |
First of two fights between the two |
2010 | December 11 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Amir Khan |
Marcos Maidana |
Unanimous decision after 12 rounds (114-111, 114-111, 113-112) | Super lightweight | WBA super lightweight title (Khan) | Amir Khan vs. Marcos Maidana |
2011 | July 15 | New York, New York, United States | Majority draw after ten rounds (97-93, 95-95, 95-95) between |
Super welterweight | None | First of two fights between the two | ||
2012 | December 8 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Juan Manuel Marquez |
Manny Pacquiao |
Knockout, in the sixth of 12 rounds |
Welterweight | None | Fourth fight between the two |
2013 | March 16 | Carson, California, United States | Timothy Bradley |
Ruslan Provodnikov |
Unanimous decision after 12 rounds (115-112, 114-113, 114-113) | Welterweight | WBO welterweight title (Bradley) | |
2014 | April 26 | Carson, California, United States | Lucas Matthysse |
John Molina, Jr. |
Knockout, in the eleventh of 12 rounds |
Junior welterweight | None | |
2015 | November 21 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Francisco Vargas |
Takashi Miura |
Technical knockout, in the ninth of 12 rounds |
Super Featherweight | WBC Super Featherweight title (Miura) | [1] |
2016 | June 4 | StubHub Center, Carson, California, United States | Majority draw after 12 rounds between |
Super Featherweight | WBC Super Featherweight title (Vargas) | [2] | ||
2017 | April 29 | Wembley Stadium, London, England | Anthony Joshua |
Wladimir Klitschko |
Technical knockout after 11 rounds | Heavyweight | WBA (Super), IBF, IBO heavyweight titles (Joshua) | Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko[3] |
2018 | April 7 | The Joint, Paradise, Nevada, United States | Jarrett Hurd |
Erislandy Lara |
Split decision, after 12 rounds |
Light middleweight | WBA (Super), IBO (Lara), IBF (Hurd) | |
2019 | November 7 | Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan | Naoya Inoue |
Nonito Donaire |
Unanimous decision after 12 rounds | Bantamweight | WBA super bantamweight title (Donaire) IBF bantamweight title (Inoue) |
2018-19 World Boxing Super Series Bantamweight final [4] |
References
- "Muhammad Ali – Joe Frazier Award Fight of the Year". Boxing Writers Association of America. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
- "Vargas vs. Salido Named as BWAA "Fight of The Year"". BoxingScene. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
- "BWAA List Of Award Winners For The 2018 Dinner". Boxing Writers Association of America. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
- "Canelo Alvarez Is The BWAA 2019 Fighter Of The Year". Retrieved 10 February 2020.
External links
- List of award winners. Boxing Writers Association of America official website