The Ring magazine was established in 1922 and has named a Prospect of the Year since 1983. The award is given to a boxer who has the most potential to become a future star in the sport, as based on the magazine's writers' criteria.[1] In 1989 the award was discontinued, but was reinstated in 2011.
- 1983 –  Kenny Baysmore Kenny Baysmore
- 1984 –  Mark Breland Mark Breland
- 1985 –  Mike Tyson Mike Tyson
- 1986 –  Mike Williams Mike Williams
- 1987 –  Engels Pedroza Engels Pedroza
- 1988 –  Michael Moorer Michael Moorer
- 2011 –  Gary Russell Jr. Gary Russell Jr.
- 2012 –  Keith Thurman Keith Thurman
- 2013 –  Vasyl Lomachenko Vasyl Lomachenko
- 2014 –  Anthony Joshua Anthony Joshua
- 2015 –  Takuma Inoue Takuma Inoue
- 2016 –  Erickson Lubin Erickson Lubin
- 2017 –  Jaime Munguia Jaime Munguia
- 2018 –  Teófimo López Teófimo López
- 2019 –  Vergil Ortiz Jr. Vergil Ortiz Jr.
- 2020 –  Jaron Ennis Jaron Ennis
- 2021 –  Brandun Lee Brandun Lee
- 2022 –  Keyshawn Davis Keyshawn Davis
- 2023 –  Bruce Carrington Bruce Carrington
References
- ↑ "PAST WINNERS OF THE RING'S YEAR-END AWARDS". The Ring. February 24, 2012. Archived from the original on March 7, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
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