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Time to identify the best of 2010, in your own opinion.
Promotion of the Year: WEC
It's almost cliche', (and a forgone conclusion), to assume the UFC is the promotion of the year. However, if you watched any of the WEC in 2010, you saw some of the most action packed MMA ever. The WEC put together masterful bouts that didn't disappoint, meanwhile, they continued to churn some of the best, young champions. The WEC merges into the UFC, (saving ZUFFA a shit-ton of money), however; there's no doubt that the final year of the WEC was epic.
Honorable Mentions: UFC, Bellator
Fighter of the Year: Alistair Overeem
What do I value most in a fighter, a guy who manages to fight a lot in a year. Consider this and there's the answer for why I'm not choose Cain Velasquez, who despite his 2 amazing wins...only accounted for 2 fights in 2010. What did Overeem do in 2010? How about become the first person to ever hold world titles in MMA and kickboxing. Overeem juggled multiple schedules throughout the year, won 5 bouts in capturing the K-1 World Grand Prix Championship, successfully defended his Strikeforce crown, and then captured the first ever DREAM Heavyweight title to close out the year. Overeem did all of this in convincing fashion. He is becoming the most dangerous heavyweight on the planet and it seems like nobody wants to fight this guy right now.
Honorable Mentions: Cain Velasquez, Mauricio Rua, Frankie Edgar
Breakout Fighter of the Year: Anthony Pettis
I am a big fan of those guys who manage 5 fights in a year, especially those under a Zuffa contract. Pettis did just this...actually, there really wasn't anything he didn't do in 2010. Pettis went 5-0 in 2010, shot up the rankings, and capped off the year with one amazing highlight & the WEC Lightweight Championship. Pettis solidified himself as one of the greatest young fighters, very exciting to watch, and he finishes the majority of his bouts with style.
Honorable Mentions: Jon Jones, Ben Askren, Dominick Cruz, George Sotiropoulos
Comeback Fighter of the Year: Rashad Evans
Evans looked to quiet all the naysayers who felt that he had an easy route to his Light Heavyweight Championship reign...as well as add his wrestling back into his game and mature more as a fighter. A lesser fighter would have struggled to recover from such a one-sided loss to Machida; however, Sugar Rashad had a very strong 2010. Evans narrowly defeated Thiago Silva, in a fight where he looked like a guy trying out a new gameplan, and then went on to look like a genius during The Ulimate Fighter. Evans worked with his fighters very well, had the way more effective style of coaching, and then capped off the season with a huge win against Rampage.
Honorable Mentions: Chris Leben, Yushin Okami, Clay Guida, Carlos Condit
Fight of the Year: Leonard Garcia vs. Chan Sung Jung
This is a fight that kinda ties into what I was saying to describe how great of a year the WEC had. Do you remember where you were when the term "Korean Zombie" was first embedded into your brain? This fight was a straight up slugfest; each man dishing out just as much punishment as they received. Both absorbed blow after blow, giving the fans exactly what we like to see. This fight is also a big reason why its a shame the WEC is no more. Despite the expansion, this fight would be buried in the preliminary card of most UFC PPV's. Either way, this was one of the greatest fights I've ever seen.
Honorable Mentions: Leben vs. Akiyama, Pearson vs. Siver, Grove vs. Munoz, Hamman vs. Wallace, Souza vs. Villaseñor
Knockout of the Year: Gerald Harris powerbombs Joe Silva
A ton of great punches and kicks to choose from...but I opted to go with something you just don't see everyday. This was one of the great, "HOLY SHIT!" moments of the year. The slam isn't anything we haven't seen before but it is rare and even more rare when the guy on the receiving end goes completely limp.
Honorable Mentions: Lawler KO's Manhoef, Serra KO's Trigg, Diaz KO's Zaromskis, Bader KO's Jardine
Submission of the Year: Evan Dunham armbars Efrain Escudero
The setup was amazing on this one and Dunham took a huge risk in the attempt. If he doesn't manage to lock it in, Dunham is on his back, trying to pull guard, and in a bad spot. Most impressive is how Dunham pulled it off w/o both legs on the face-side of Efrain's head...and it took some work to get 'er done.
Honorable Mentions: Silva triangle's Sonnen, Marloes armbars Sarah Kaufman, Omigawa straight armbars Cole Escovedo
Upset of the Year: Werdum taps Fedor
I can't think of a bigger upset than Werdum tapping out the living legend.
Going into the fight, Fedor's only loss came in a tournament and was the result of a forfeit due to injury. The man largely regarded as 'unbeatable' not only lost but he lost in the most unimaginable fashion. Nobody gave Werdum a chance to win the fight and not a single person on this planet expected him to beat Fedor in the first round, much less a triangle choke. This may be the one and only time we'll ever see Fedor tap.
Honorable Mentions: Yuichiro Nagashima over Shinya Aoki, Edgar over Penn (UFC 112), Pat Curran over Roger Huerta, Manny Gamburyan over Mike Brown
Event of the Year: UFC 116: Lesnar vs. Carwin
This was one of the tougher choices as I rack my brain and think about all the cards I watched in 2010. In retrospect, UFC 116 was very anticipated, very hyped, and it delivered. Love him or hate him, everyone is glued to the tv when Brock Lesnar steps into the octagon & this main event goes back to the days where boxing main events featured a pair of massive, bruising heavyweights to close out the show. The main event was some of the most amazing 3 minutes of a first round...and the rest was a jaw-dropper. Even prior, Leben and Akiyama delivered in what is a huge candidate for fight of the year. It was one of those cards you couldn't wait to watch, it was great fight after great fight, very memorable.
Honorable Mentions: Strikeforce St. Louis: Heavy Artillery, Dynamite!! 2010, WEC 48: Aldo vs. Faber, Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Babalu
Promotion of the Year: WEC

It's almost cliche', (and a forgone conclusion), to assume the UFC is the promotion of the year. However, if you watched any of the WEC in 2010, you saw some of the most action packed MMA ever. The WEC put together masterful bouts that didn't disappoint, meanwhile, they continued to churn some of the best, young champions. The WEC merges into the UFC, (saving ZUFFA a shit-ton of money), however; there's no doubt that the final year of the WEC was epic.
Honorable Mentions: UFC, Bellator
Fighter of the Year: Alistair Overeem

What do I value most in a fighter, a guy who manages to fight a lot in a year. Consider this and there's the answer for why I'm not choose Cain Velasquez, who despite his 2 amazing wins...only accounted for 2 fights in 2010. What did Overeem do in 2010? How about become the first person to ever hold world titles in MMA and kickboxing. Overeem juggled multiple schedules throughout the year, won 5 bouts in capturing the K-1 World Grand Prix Championship, successfully defended his Strikeforce crown, and then captured the first ever DREAM Heavyweight title to close out the year. Overeem did all of this in convincing fashion. He is becoming the most dangerous heavyweight on the planet and it seems like nobody wants to fight this guy right now.
Honorable Mentions: Cain Velasquez, Mauricio Rua, Frankie Edgar
Breakout Fighter of the Year: Anthony Pettis

I am a big fan of those guys who manage 5 fights in a year, especially those under a Zuffa contract. Pettis did just this...actually, there really wasn't anything he didn't do in 2010. Pettis went 5-0 in 2010, shot up the rankings, and capped off the year with one amazing highlight & the WEC Lightweight Championship. Pettis solidified himself as one of the greatest young fighters, very exciting to watch, and he finishes the majority of his bouts with style.
Honorable Mentions: Jon Jones, Ben Askren, Dominick Cruz, George Sotiropoulos
Comeback Fighter of the Year: Rashad Evans

Evans looked to quiet all the naysayers who felt that he had an easy route to his Light Heavyweight Championship reign...as well as add his wrestling back into his game and mature more as a fighter. A lesser fighter would have struggled to recover from such a one-sided loss to Machida; however, Sugar Rashad had a very strong 2010. Evans narrowly defeated Thiago Silva, in a fight where he looked like a guy trying out a new gameplan, and then went on to look like a genius during The Ulimate Fighter. Evans worked with his fighters very well, had the way more effective style of coaching, and then capped off the season with a huge win against Rampage.
Honorable Mentions: Chris Leben, Yushin Okami, Clay Guida, Carlos Condit
Fight of the Year: Leonard Garcia vs. Chan Sung Jung

This is a fight that kinda ties into what I was saying to describe how great of a year the WEC had. Do you remember where you were when the term "Korean Zombie" was first embedded into your brain? This fight was a straight up slugfest; each man dishing out just as much punishment as they received. Both absorbed blow after blow, giving the fans exactly what we like to see. This fight is also a big reason why its a shame the WEC is no more. Despite the expansion, this fight would be buried in the preliminary card of most UFC PPV's. Either way, this was one of the greatest fights I've ever seen.
Honorable Mentions: Leben vs. Akiyama, Pearson vs. Siver, Grove vs. Munoz, Hamman vs. Wallace, Souza vs. Villaseñor
Knockout of the Year: Gerald Harris powerbombs Joe Silva

A ton of great punches and kicks to choose from...but I opted to go with something you just don't see everyday. This was one of the great, "HOLY SHIT!" moments of the year. The slam isn't anything we haven't seen before but it is rare and even more rare when the guy on the receiving end goes completely limp.
Honorable Mentions: Lawler KO's Manhoef, Serra KO's Trigg, Diaz KO's Zaromskis, Bader KO's Jardine
Submission of the Year: Evan Dunham armbars Efrain Escudero

The setup was amazing on this one and Dunham took a huge risk in the attempt. If he doesn't manage to lock it in, Dunham is on his back, trying to pull guard, and in a bad spot. Most impressive is how Dunham pulled it off w/o both legs on the face-side of Efrain's head...and it took some work to get 'er done.
Honorable Mentions: Silva triangle's Sonnen, Marloes armbars Sarah Kaufman, Omigawa straight armbars Cole Escovedo
Upset of the Year: Werdum taps Fedor

I can't think of a bigger upset than Werdum tapping out the living legend.
Going into the fight, Fedor's only loss came in a tournament and was the result of a forfeit due to injury. The man largely regarded as 'unbeatable' not only lost but he lost in the most unimaginable fashion. Nobody gave Werdum a chance to win the fight and not a single person on this planet expected him to beat Fedor in the first round, much less a triangle choke. This may be the one and only time we'll ever see Fedor tap.
Honorable Mentions: Yuichiro Nagashima over Shinya Aoki, Edgar over Penn (UFC 112), Pat Curran over Roger Huerta, Manny Gamburyan over Mike Brown
Event of the Year: UFC 116: Lesnar vs. Carwin

This was one of the tougher choices as I rack my brain and think about all the cards I watched in 2010. In retrospect, UFC 116 was very anticipated, very hyped, and it delivered. Love him or hate him, everyone is glued to the tv when Brock Lesnar steps into the octagon & this main event goes back to the days where boxing main events featured a pair of massive, bruising heavyweights to close out the show. The main event was some of the most amazing 3 minutes of a first round...and the rest was a jaw-dropper. Even prior, Leben and Akiyama delivered in what is a huge candidate for fight of the year. It was one of those cards you couldn't wait to watch, it was great fight after great fight, very memorable.
Honorable Mentions: Strikeforce St. Louis: Heavy Artillery, Dynamite!! 2010, WEC 48: Aldo vs. Faber, Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Babalu