20 best chins p4p ever
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big train express
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elmersalsa
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What about Toney?
He has some chin and took whacks all the way up to heavyweight.
Hagler has a steel chin as does LaMotta, Robinson.
I think there are different levels of chins. Like steel, concrete, and we'll say hard plastic.
The elite are the steel chinned fighters. These are guys who simply did not flinch when hit solid...Hagler, McCall, Chuvalo spring to mind
Then the concrete guys like Ali, Holmes, Foreman, Toney, Holy, Chavez,
Ray Leonard, Robinson...They had greAT chins, but also relied a little on their recupperative powers and guile to get them out of trouble.
Other names are Sanchez, Eubank, Steve Collins, McCullough, Mosley, Pryor, DLH..
Then the hard plastic I'll call them....Some here are underrated like Hearns, Nigel Benn
He has some chin and took whacks all the way up to heavyweight.
Hagler has a steel chin as does LaMotta, Robinson.
I think there are different levels of chins. Like steel, concrete, and we'll say hard plastic.
The elite are the steel chinned fighters. These are guys who simply did not flinch when hit solid...Hagler, McCall, Chuvalo spring to mind
Then the concrete guys like Ali, Holmes, Foreman, Toney, Holy, Chavez,
Ray Leonard, Robinson...They had greAT chins, but also relied a little on their recupperative powers and guile to get them out of trouble.
Other names are Sanchez, Eubank, Steve Collins, McCullough, Mosley, Pryor, DLH..
Then the hard plastic I'll call them....Some here are underrated like Hearns, Nigel Benn
Add "Iran Barkley" to the underrated list.walshb wrote:What about Toney?
He has some chin and took whacks all the way up to heavyweight.
Hagler has a steel chin as does LaMotta, Robinson.
I think there are different levels of chins. Like steel, concrete, and we'll say hard plastic.
The elite are the steel chinned fighters. These are guys who simply did not flinch when hit solid...Hagler, McCall, Chuvalo spring to mind
Then the concrete guys like Ali, Holmes, Foreman, Toney, Holy, Chavez,
Ray Leonard, Robinson...They had greAT chins, but also relied a little on their recupperative powers and guile to get them out of trouble.
Other names are Sanchez, Eubank, Steve Collins, McCullough, Mosley, Pryor, DLH..
Then the hard plastic I'll call them....Some here are underrated like Hearns, Nigel Benn
Add "Ray Mercer" to the "simply do not flinch" list.
Add "Carmen Basilio" to the "concrete,guile,and recupperative powers list."
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There have been a ton of great chins already named...
What about Ricardo Mayorga? I laughed the first time I saw him drop his hands and invite his opponent to hit him. Funny stuff. I realize that Trinidad and Oscar got him, but if I remember correctly Trinidad absolutely punished him and once he started to the body....that's when a too heavy Mayorga fell. Mayorga was way past his best when DLH got him.
What about Ricardo Mayorga? I laughed the first time I saw him drop his hands and invite his opponent to hit him. Funny stuff. I realize that Trinidad and Oscar got him, but if I remember correctly Trinidad absolutely punished him and once he started to the body....that's when a too heavy Mayorga fell. Mayorga was way past his best when DLH got him.
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Goodnight, Irene
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There seems to be some level of subjectivity in what constitutes a good chin. Some argue it's the ability to get knocked down but get up, whereas personally I believe a strong chin keeps you from getting knocked down in the first place, & heart picks you up.
Btw, excellent comment made by WalshB in relation to iron chins (Chuvalo, McCall) & those one notch below (Ali, Dempsey etc.).
Mike Tyson had a very sturdy chin & while it's been mentioned in this thread, I don't know why people aren't more willing to acknowledge it. Perhaps because he is such a maligned figure.
Btw, excellent comment made by WalshB in relation to iron chins (Chuvalo, McCall) & those one notch below (Ali, Dempsey etc.).
Mike Tyson had a very sturdy chin & while it's been mentioned in this thread, I don't know why people aren't more willing to acknowledge it. Perhaps because he is such a maligned figure.
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Collins still got knocked out in sparring - which shows he can be knocked out. I think its more to the point that it was after his main career ended - a few years after his last fight. Collins never got knocked out in a live pro boutDecagon wrote:Sparring's different, because you're not trying to win, just to see what you can do.dr_devious wrote:Howard Eastman allegedly knocked Steve Collins out in sparring when he was attempting a comeback
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dagosd2000
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I'm asking if anyone ever heard that Monzon knocked down Frazier in a sparring session.Decagon wrote:One of the biggest myths in boxing is that heavyweights have immesurably bigger punches than light heavyweights and middleweights. Charley Burley knocked out Elmer Ray and Jersey Joe Walcott in training.dagosd2000 wrote:I think Joey Maxim was stopped only once in his carreer(Curtis Sheppard) Dick Tiger had good whiskers except against Foster. Jack Britton,only one time he didn't go the distance in 325 fights. Carlos Monzon. By the way,I heard he knocked down Joe Frazier sparring in Philly. You guys ever hear this?
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Goodnight, Irene
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It's difficult to read your mind. You insult people and then reply that you're only kidding. Let me ask you,do you act this way in public? If you do I suggest that you invest your vast knowledge of boxing into a more practical use to protect yourself.Decagon wrote:Right, and I was just responding to the sentiments he expressed.
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I once saw Eder Jofre on Mexican TV fighting Saldivar as a featherweight. Both were making a comeback. Saldivar was a strong guy,but Jofre handled him easy. I think the only film of him is his only 2 losses as a pro to Fighting Harada.(15 rd. decisions) Harada was a little too fast for him,but that was the only way you had a chance. If you stood toe to toe with him he'd destroy you. Just ask Joe Medel,Ricardo Moreno,Johnny Caldwell,Piero Rollo. He fought just about all his fights in South America so he's kind of fallen through the cracks in the US and Europe. Tough guy.
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Gerald McClellan should be on this list simply because of all the shots he took from Julian Jackson, they might've led to his eventual tragic condition but he took them like a man and delivered the pain back 10-fold in both fights.
Cosme Rivera can't really qualify because Zab Judah freakin starched his ass...
Juan Diaz looks like he'll be a candidate soon if not already, he's walked right through some bombs by Cotto, Freitas, Julio Diaz, and others and not even flinched, while throwing back fiercely. The upcoming fight with Katsidis will catapault him higher if he walks through the crazy shit that guy can throw in the same way.
Antonio Margarito seems to have a pretty solid chin.
Cosme Rivera can't really qualify because Zab Judah freakin starched his ass...
Juan Diaz looks like he'll be a candidate soon if not already, he's walked right through some bombs by Cotto, Freitas, Julio Diaz, and others and not even flinched, while throwing back fiercely. The upcoming fight with Katsidis will catapault him higher if he walks through the crazy shit that guy can throw in the same way.
Antonio Margarito seems to have a pretty solid chin.