Ring Magazine knockouts of the year
- Ring Magazine knockouts of the year
"Ring Magazine" was established in 1922. Since 1989, it has named a knockout as "knockout of the year" based on the magazine's writers' criteria. Here is a list of "Ring Magazine"'s knockouts of the year:
1980s
*1989: Michael Nunn KO1 Sumbu Kalambay
1990s
*1990: Terry Norris KO1 John Mugabi
*1991: No award given.
*1992: Kennedy McKinney KO11 Welcome Ncita
tie: Morris East KO11 Akinobu Hiranaka
*1993: Gerald McClellan KO5 Julian Jackson
*1994: George Foreman KO10 Michael Moorer
*1995: Julio César Vásquez KO11 Carl Daniels
*1996: Wilfredo Vázquez KO11 Eloy Rojas
*1997: Arturo Gatti KO5 Gabriel Ruelas
*1998: Roy Jones Jr. KO 4 Virgil Hill
*1999: Derrick Jefferson KO6 Maurice Harris
2000s
*2000: Ben Tackie KO10 Roberto Garcia
*2001: Lennox Lewis KO4 Hasim Rahman
*2002: Lennox Lewis KO8 Mike Tyson
*2003: Rocky Juarez KO10 Antonio Diaz
*2004: Antonio Tarver KO2 Roy Jones Jr.
*2005: Allan Green KO1 Jaidon Codrington
*2006: Calvin Brock KO6 Zuri Lawrence
*2007: Nonito Donaire KO5 Vic Darchinyan
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