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Published 16:24 25 Dec 2014 GMT
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And after narrowing down the choices to those three, Katie Taylor stormed to victory coming in with 45.49% of the vote, beating out "The Notorious" who received 31.86% and the Down golfer with 22.65%.
Taylor is undeniably deserving of the honour, after steamrolling her way to a fifth consecutive world title by defeating Yana Allekseevna at the 2014 World Championships in South Korea.
The 28-year-old Olympic champion has cemented herself as one of the most dominant sportspeople in Irish history after growing to near-untouchable status in the lightweight division.
The November win put the Bray boxer on 17 major titles - one Olympic, five World, six European and five European Union.
We salute you Katie!
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