Anthony Joshua's chin ?
Anthony Joshua's chin ?
What do you think ?
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SenorPipino
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Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
He's been down and he's been rocked but he's still unbeaten , so it would be unfair to base a rating on speculation.
I gave Joshua a 7. I don't think that Parker has the skill or punch to test it, so that 7 will likely still be in effect post-fight.
I gave Joshua a 7. I don't think that Parker has the skill or punch to test it, so that 7 will likely still be in effect post-fight.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
Heavyweights can have good chins.. but with heavyweights.. once a another heavyweight lands clean on ur chin.. good chin or not.. you might go down..
Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
Yes, but you might see a lot of difference. If you compare Wach and Price..............Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 16:54 Heavyweights can have good chins.. but with heavyweights.. once a another heavyweight lands clean on ur chin.. good chin or not.. you might go down..
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SenorPipino
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Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
True that!ValMar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 17:11Yes, but you might see a lot of difference. If you compare Wach and Price..............Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 16:54 Heavyweights can have good chins.. but with heavyweights.. once a another heavyweight lands clean on ur chin.. good chin or not.. you might go down..
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ya even at hw theres all sorts of differences and just some guys who can take pretty much everything. wach is the current guy like that, never even close to down vs wlad, ped version povetkin, or miller. only stopped on cut or just taking too much. compare that to price being kod by a glancing arm punch from average hitter thompson
ajs chin i think is solid but not great. his recovery powers seem good.
ajs chin i think is solid but not great. his recovery powers seem good.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
Unless you're Chuvalo or McCall.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 16:54 Heavyweights can have good chins.. but with heavyweights.. once a another heavyweight lands clean on ur chin.. good chin or not.. you might go down..
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
Don't think his recovery is great. He was fucked for 3 rounds against wlad.jamamb wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 19:07 ya even at hw theres all sorts of differences and just some guys who can take pretty much everything. wach is the current guy like that, never even close to down vs wlad, ped version povetkin, or miller. only stopped on cut or just taking too much. compare that to price being kod by a glancing arm punch from average hitter thompson
ajs chin i think is solid but not great. his recovery powers seem good.
Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
James Toney was a f*cking legend.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 16:54 Heavyweights can have good chins.. but with heavyweights.. once a another heavyweight lands clean on ur chin.. good chin or not.. you might go down..
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i thought a big part of that was stamina. he seemed clear headed to me before he found more energy
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Luis Fernando12
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Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
I'd rate it as 8/10 in all honesty! Anthony Joshua's chin is solid right now and I'd rate it on the same level as someone like Alexander Povetkin's. There may have been a point in the past when Anthony Joshua was young that he may have had suspect punch resistance. However, I believe he currently has world class punch resistance, now that he has fully grown into his body frame and it won't be easy for anybody to finish or stop him anymore. I think Anthony Joshua is deceptively very durable!
Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
His chin seems fine to me. But his heart is certainly world class. Not many fighters could have gotten up off the canvas after a shot like that and walk through more fire to get the KO like he did. That was the guttiest performance by a boxer in many many many years. It would be interesting to see how Wilder would have handled the same situation.
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Boxing Writer
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Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
Chuvalo, McCall, Vitali and Mariusz Wach all have/had incredible punch resistance. Mercer, Holyfield, Tua and Ali too although they have been knocked down.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 20:20Unless you're Chuvalo or McCall.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 16:54 Heavyweights can have good chins.. but with heavyweights.. once a another heavyweight lands clean on ur chin.. good chin or not.. you might go down..
But there are 2 fighters that stand out of all them in my opinion. James Toney - former middleweight who took the best punches from the big heavyweight punchers (Peter and Rahman, Lucas Browne can punch hard too) and Marion Wilson, who, while being small and old, fought incredible amount of good or very good heavyweight punchers and never was stopped.
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jamesmcdonnell
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
Toney definitely had a cast iron chin. Not sure he would have taken the bombs from Lewis that McCall waded through though. We will never know of course. However, incredible chin. Wilson I must confess to not being familiar with.Boxing Writer wrote: ↑23 Feb 2018, 09:58Chuvalo, McCall, Vitali and Mariusz Wach all have/had incredible punch resistance. Mercer, Holyfield, Tua and Ali too although they have been knocked down.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 20:20Unless you're Chuvalo or McCall.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 16:54 Heavyweights can have good chins.. but with heavyweights.. once a another heavyweight lands clean on ur chin.. good chin or not.. you might go down..
But there are 2 fighters that stand out of all them in my opinion. James Toney - former middleweight who took the best punches from the big heavyweight punchers (Peter and Rahman, Lucas Browne can punch hard too) and Marion Wilson, who, while being small and old, fought incredible amount of good or very good heavyweight punchers and never was stopped.
Re: Anthony Joshua's chin ?
he came back to win after having been hit
flush by one of the hardest right hands in
boxing history. i gave him 8, maybe he is
even higher.
going down after a heavy hand by wlad is
not an indication for a weak chin.
flush by one of the hardest right hands in
boxing history. i gave him 8, maybe he is
even higher.
going down after a heavy hand by wlad is
not an indication for a weak chin.