The year 2015 will be marked in boxing history for several reasons - but which bouts shone particularly brightly?
Most significantly, in Tyson Fury, Britain has a heavyweight
champion for the first time since David Haye. But does his upset of the
long-reigning Wladimir Klitschko feature in our list of the most
exciting bouts?
2015 also saw Floyd Mayweather Jr finally meet
Manny Pacquiao before retiring on a record-equalling 49-0 - so did the
'Fight of the Century' make the cut?
Let's find out...
Dave Ryan v John Wayne Hibbert
![Ryan (R) hung in there in a thriller with Hibbert](http://e2.365dm.com/15/05/16-9/20/hibbert-dave-ryan-ppv_3310297.jpg?20150531170704)
Ryan (R) hung in there in a thriller with Hibbert
The Basics
When: May 30
Where: The O2, London
For: Commonwealth super-lightweight title
Where: The O2, London
For: Commonwealth super-lightweight title
Most
predicted fireworks when Dave Ryan confirmed he'd defend his
Commonwealth super-lightweight title against domestic rival John Wayne
Hibbert - but few could have foreseen the dramatic turnaround in a fight
that stunned The O2 with its relentless pace and brutality.
Hibbert
was first to show as he set a tempo that left Ryan struggling, and the
champion was knocked down by body shots in the third and fifth rounds.
Although neither punch seemed a finishing blow, Ryan has a history of
rib problems and Essex challenger Hibbert looked the clear favourite at
the halfway point.
Ryan was not about to go quietly, though, and
began finding his range with the jab and some heavy overhand rights.
Hibbert's face became swollen and his sight diminished, allowing Ryan to
gradually tighten his initiative. As Hibbert's eye areas continued to
bruise and cut, Ryan pounced in the ninth to score two knockdowns and
stop his man on the ropes.
Marco Huck v Krzysztof Glowacki
![Glowacki (L) ended Huck's reign in style](http://e2.365dm.com/15/08/16-9/20/marco-huck-huck-record-krzysztof-glowacki_3337580.jpg?20150815131523)
Glowacki (L) ended Huck's reign in style
The Basics
When: August 14
Where: Newark, NJ, US
For: WBO world cruiserweight title
Where: Newark, NJ, US
For: WBO world cruiserweight title
German
cruiserweight Marco Huck was going for a record 14th defence when he
took on Krzysztof Glowacki - but did so in the unfamiliar surroundings
of New Jersey, USA. In his 41 previous bouts, Huck had fought outside
Germany just once, and that was in Switzerland.
Similarly,
Glowacki was fighting outside his native Poland for the first time and
although unbeaten, Huck was expected to surpass Johnny Nelson's record
for cruiserweight world title defences. He began the fight solidly
enough - asserting himself to the point where he scored a sixth-round
knockdown with a well-disguised left hook lead.
Most expected
Glowacki to fold, but back came the 29-year-old by regathering himself
impressively and forcing his way back into the fight. In the 11th, he
produced a moment of drama that will live long in the memory - clocking
Huck with a counter left and then sending the champion to the canvas
with a following straight right. Glowacki's finish was equally clinical
as he pounded Huck to the body and then registered unanswered upstairs
to prompt the stoppage.
Roman Martinez v Orlando Salido
![Martinez (L) and Salido fought out a classic](http://e2.365dm.com/15/09/16-9/20/roman-martinez-lands-on-orlando-salido_3350392.jpg?20150913095433)
Martinez (L) and Salido fought out a classic
The Basics
When: September 12
Where: Las Vegas, US
For: WBO world super-featherweight title
Where: Las Vegas, US
For: WBO world super-featherweight title
When
Roman Martinez regained the WBO world super-featherweight title in
April by outpointing Orlando Salido, a rematch was hastily arranged for
September 12. The night was supposed to be a celebration of Floyd
Mayweather Jr equalling Rocky Marciano's record against Andre Berto -
but the American's bout was comfortably outshone.
Salido -
presumably fired by revenge - emerged all guns blazing and despite
having to wear some crisp countering from Martinez in the opener, was
edging wild exchanges by the second round. Martinez was stopped in his
tracks by several huge right hands from the Mexican.
Roared on by
his fellow Puerto Ricans, Martinez showed incredible spirit to find
replies and begin to erode Salido's lead. Although the pair were almost
constantly at war throughout the 12 rounds, Martinez boxed with
increasing cunning and ended up retaining his title via a split draw.
The fight will be remembered for the large volume of clean shots
sustained by both fighters.
Anthony Joshua v Dillian Whyte
![There was drama aplenty when Joshua (L) and Whyte clashed](http://e2.365dm.com/15/12/16-9/20/anthony-joshua-dillian-whyte-boxing_3387833.jpg?20151213022204)
There was drama aplenty when Joshua (L) and Whyte clashed
The Basics
When: December 12
Where: The O2, London
For: Commonwealth & British heavyweight titles
Where: The O2, London
For: Commonwealth & British heavyweight titles
All
that history. All that talk. All that hype. The fight couldn't possibly
live up to expectation, could it? Surely it would be eclipsed by Chris
Eubank Jr's enthralling stoppage of Gary O'Sullivan? That's not how it
unfolded at The O2, as Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte served up a
heavyweight battle for the ages.
As expected, Joshua emerged from
his corner at the first bell hell-bent on exacting revenge on Whyte, who
had beaten him in the amateurs. Looking for an emphatic early stoppage,
the Olympic champion didn't take long to connect and put Whyte on
unsteady legs. The drama continued after the session as Whyte attempted a
haymaker after the bell. The bout could have been abandoned as both
entourages entered the ring before order was restored.
With the
venue a din of excitement, Whyte stunned the world in the second as he
caught Joshua with a shuddering short left that weakened the favourite's
knees momentarily. Joshua regathered himself admirably and with Whyte
tiring, finished the night in the seventh with a vicious uppercut teed
up by an accurate overhand right. There was no handshake afterwards,
suggesting this thrilling feud is far from over.
Kevin Mitchell v Jorge Linares
![Mitchell was left with a horrendous cut over his left eye](http://e0.365dm.com/15/07/16-9/20/kevin-mitchell-boxing-jorge-linares_3322934.jpg?20150708132709)
Mitchell was left with a horrendous cut over his left eye
The Basics
When: May 30
Where: The O2, London
For: WBC world lightweight title
Where: The O2, London
For: WBC world lightweight title
Kevin
Mitchell, by his own admission, had failed to do himself justice at
world level in the past. In 2010, he was blasted out early at his
beloved Upton Park by Michael Katsidis with the interim WBO world
lightweight title on the line. Two years later, then-WBO champion Ricky
Burns needed less than four rounds to stop him. But here was Mitchell's
shot at redemption.
Lifted by arguably a career-best destruction
of Daniel Estrada in his previous bout, The O2 roared Mitchell out of
his corner for the opener and were encouraged by the Dagenham man's
early endeavours. Jorge Linares, already a three-weight world champion,
is a supreme athlete but struggled to establish his rangy jab early on.
The
telling moment came in the fifth when Mitchell clipped Linares on the
top of the head at the end of a fierce combination, sending the
Venezuelan to the canvas. Some boxers are too quickly to their feet when
knocked down but Linares set aside machismo, took the full count and
rose calmly.
Mitchell was soon cut around both eyes and the area
above his left became particularly gruesome as the fight wore on.
Linares targeted it at the start of a spectacular 10th round and
although Mitchell blasted his way off the ropes gamely to deafening
encouragement from the crowd, the WBC champion stayed cool to corner his
man and force him to the canvas late in the session. Victor Loughlin
then waved it off with Mitchell's left eye a mess.
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