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Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 14:12
by BoxBuzz
Il Duce wrote:Muhammad Ali

The physical ability to take a punch, but the outer membrane of the Brain was not.

Some Doctors believe there was a 'disconnect' between the membrane and Brain.

A 'numbing' of the skull.

Some will say, a lack of intelligence. Slurring of words at such a young age.



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For a fleeting moment, I thought that wasn't the stupidest thing I've ever seen in print....but then I thought about it again....and by god ...that IS actually the stupidest thing...perhaps of all time.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 15:08
by Lenny Cravats
Bert Cooper took some pretty big uppercuts from Holyfield and remained on his feet.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 13:06
by raylawpc
Bennie Briscoe badly stunned Carlos Monzon in the 9th round of their title contest. But Monzon recovered quickly and back in control by the end of the round.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 15:30
by Bodyshot3
I was never a fan of the self-styled and appointed Lord of Brighton.....but Eubank got cracked by some of the best in the business and I usually ended the evening cursing the fact that he'd won, but grudingly respecting him as well.

What he stood up to against Benn in their first fight remains border-line epic in my opinion (I watched the fight the other night and Benn was venomous) and Mike Watson hit him bang on in their second, traumatic fight as well.

Eubank often had to take a lot of shots in his fights and the fact that he got up from getting caught so early and absolutely flush against a pre-hand problem Calzaghe and simply shook himself down and gave Joe a quick nod always impressed me hugely. The same chin proved more than capable against the much bigger and always seriously bombing Carl Thompson.

Eubank - love him or loathe him - had the kind of chin that allowed him to stay in a fight and recover so fully and quickly that he often was able to beat guys who were performing better than him on the night.

George Chuvalo also deserves a mention....an immoveable object who faced an entire generation of elite, golden era heavyweights but invariably ended the fight on his feet, defiant and unbowed. Very, very tough dude indeed and the kind of chin that should be kept for medical science.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 12:54
by IRLangmaid25
Tomasino wrote:The uppercut that Lewis landed on Vitali in the 3rd IIRC was a killer, it made a sonic boom when it hit home.
I also remember Corrie Sanders nailing Vitali K with a bomb as well as in the third round of their fight too.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 13:44
by Ezzard
Zab Judah cracked Kostya with an immense punch before being scrambled one round later.

Froch took some bombs from...pretty much everyone he has fought...

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 14:26
by RazorKO
Victor Callejas landing a vicious left uppercut on Fenech in the 1st round, and one more in the 3rd. Fenech walked right through them.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 21:37
by Esquire
Juan Laporte.

He fought Chavez, Lockridge, Pedroza, Sanchez, Nelson, Fenech, Tszyu, McGuigan, Hector Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, Zack Padilla and at least 8-10 other serious motherfvckers and never left his feet.

One tough hombre.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 12:12
by Nile4000
The right Donald Curry hit Mike McCallum with in the second round of their fight.Also, the left hook that Joe Frazier hit Muhammad Ali with in the 11th round of FOTC.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 15:12
by The Great John L
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Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 15:42
by yancey
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Is Chuvalo still in good shape?

The last video of him I saw was at least a few years ago and he looked and spoke fine.

He is amazing.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 15:46
by The Great John L
yancey wrote:Is Chuvalo still in good shape?

The last video of him I saw was at least a few years ago and he looked and spoke fine.

He is amazing.
I believe he is still as articulate as ever. He is the ultimate iron man.

Re: Lets talk iron chins...

Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 17:17
by Clint Magnum
Bodyshot3 wrote:I was never a fan of the self-styled and appointed Lord of Brighton.....but Eubank got cracked by some of the best in the business and I usually ended the evening cursing the fact that he'd won, but grudingly respecting him as well.

What he stood up to against Benn in their first fight remains border-line epic in my opinion (I watched the fight the other night and Benn was venomous) and Mike Watson hit him bang on in their second, traumatic fight as well.

Eubank often had to take a lot of shots in his fights and the fact that he got up from getting caught so early and absolutely flush against a pre-hand problem Calzaghe and simply shook himself down and gave Joe a quick nod always impressed me hugely. The same chin proved more than capable against the much bigger and always seriously bombing Carl Thompson.

Eubank - love him or loathe him - had the kind of chin that allowed him to stay in a fight and recover so fully and quickly that he often was able to beat guys who were performing better than him on the night.

George Chuvalo also deserves a mention....an immoveable object who faced an entire generation of elite, golden era heavyweights but invariably ended the fight on his feet, defiant and unbowed. Very, very tough dude indeed and the kind of chin that should be kept for medical science.
Good post.