The 2010 ESPY Awards was held at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles California on July 14, 2010 and hosted by Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” anchor Seth Meyers.
The ESPY or Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards is an annual awards event created and broadcasted by American cable television network ESPN to celebrate their legacy as a sport channel and to honor various individuals and teams for their achievements.
Listed after the jump are the ESPY Awards 2010 winners as voted by the sports fans:
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The ESPY or Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards is an annual awards event created and broadcasted by American cable television network ESPN to celebrate their legacy as a sport channel and to honor various individuals and teams for their achievements.
The ESPYs as it is often called is the equivalent of the film industry’s Oscar Awards and the music industry’s Grammy Awards.
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12
Jul
Category:
Basketball

Who’s better? Kobe Bryant or Lebron James?
For the second straight year, the two basketball demigods are nominated in the ESPY (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly) Awards for the Best Male Athlete category.
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12
Jul
Category:
Boxing,
MMA
Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, Jr. were the faces of the boxing world for the past year.
It’s no wonder then that they are two of the three contenders for the 2010 ESPY (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly) Best Fighter Award.
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When Frankie Edgar met BJ Penn in the co-main event of UFC 112 last April 10, 2010 at Abu Dhabi, no one gave him a chance to win.
After all, Penn has defended his UFC lightweight title three consecutive times against top competition: Sean Sherk, Kenny Florian and Diego Sanchez.
Penn is also regarded at that time as the #1 lightweight in the world and was only the second fighter to win UFC titles in two different weight classes (Randy Couture is the other).
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The “Face of Female Mixed Martial Arts”" Gina Carano is one of six athletes that will grace the six different covers of ESPN The Magazine’s “The Body Issue”.
Looking by the cover preview where Gina is posing topless, this is going to be a hot issue as well.
The other athletes featured in the cover are Serena Williams (tennis), Dwight Howard (NBA), Adrian Peterson (NFL), Carl Edwards (NASCAR), and Sarah Reinertsen (amputee Ironman triathlete).
This will be the magazine’s first ever “The Body Issue” featuring 30 male and female athletes posing nude or semi-nude. It is hoping to follow the success of Sports Illustrated’s “Swimsuit Issue”.
UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture is the other MMA fighter included in the issue.
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