Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
If there are any worse please mention.
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Rocky Balboa
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Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
Wladamir?gambler49 wrote:If there are any worse please mention.
Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
No way!!!!!!!!!!!Rocky Balboa wrote:Wladamir?gambler49 wrote:If there are any worse please mention.
In over 50 fights Wlad has never been knocked down and out! Never! Against Brewster he gassed out! Same wiv Purrity! And Sanders just had his number that night, which reminded me of when Bonecrusher won via 1st round KO over Spoon in da 80s. But Wlad still got up after being hit clean by a power puncher untill he got beat down. Wlads chin is better then anyone on this list.
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dempseyfire
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Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
I'd put 1) Hide 2) Seldon 3)Klitschko 4) Morrison 5) Spinksgambler49 wrote:No way!!!!!!!!!!!Rocky Balboa wrote:Wladamir?gambler49 wrote:If there are any worse please mention.
In over 50 fights Wlad has never been knocked down and out! Never! Against Brewster he gassed out! Same wiv Purrity! And Sanders just had his number that night, which reminded me of when Bonecrusher won via 1st round KO over Spoon in da 80s. But Wlad still got up after being hit clean by a power puncher untill he got beat down. Wlads chin is better then anyone on this list.
The only reason Wlad never heard a 10 count is b/c the ref or his corner saved him before it could get that far. Wlad has been down 12 times in his career in an era when no ref would ever let a guy go down 7 times like Patterson did in the first Johansson fight. I've seen few fighters react so poorly to any flush shots like Wladimir does, but to his credit he's developed a defensive style which exploits his height and reach effectively (albeit vs poor comp) so he rarely gets hit flush by power punches.
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Collins2000
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
You've got a pretty soft definition of the term, 'champion.'
Then again, the whole sport is such a revolting mess nowadays in that regard...
Then again, the whole sport is such a revolting mess nowadays in that regard...
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I just meant belt-holders.Goodnight, Irene wrote:You've got a pretty soft definition of the term, 'champion.'
Then again, the whole sport is such a revolting mess nowadays in that regard...
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Goodnight, Irene
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Yeah, I'm with you. I think Patterson gets a little bit of a bum rap, though, in this regard. He was never a true Heavyweight, & was never built to take their punches. Still, he made his bed by fighting in that weightclass, I guess.
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
- Only reason you never heard a 10 count is because you can't count that high.dempseyfire wrote: I'd put 1) Hide 2) Seldon 3)Klitschko 4) Morrison 5) Spinks
The only reason Wlad never heard a 10 count is b/c the ref or his corner saved him before it could get that far. Wlad has been down 12 times in his career in an era when no ref would ever let a guy go down 7 times like Patterson did in the first Johansson fight. I've seen few fighters react so poorly to any flush shots like Wladimir does, but to his credit he's developed a defensive style which exploits his height and reach effectively (albeit vs poor comp) so he rarely gets hit flush by power punches.
Leon has been KOed 9x compared to 4x by Hide, the most of any major heavy champ. Moreover, he was KOed by a rank 35 yr old novice in his debut seconds after the fight started, obliterated before he could even blink. Jack Johnson was KOed 7x in his career as a defensive specialist, particularly egregious being KOed by a middleweight at the start of his career and a featherweight of no account in his last fight. OK, he was 59-60 yrs old, but still, he was issuing challenges to Joe Louis and then a damn feather bowled him over.
Patterson must of been down 50x both official KDs and slips. Joe Louis at least 20x, but Joe only counted out twice, bookended at the beginning and end of his reign as a top heavy.
Only one fight did Wlad go down and get hurt by punches, the Sanders fight 5x. 2 of the 3x against Peter were blatant uncalled fouls, and then one here and there, not being saved by the ref or his corner any more than Ali was.
So 33 yr old Wlad in some good company with 33 yr old Joe Louis as far as number of fights and KDs and KO% go. Just thought I'd point that out to counter your selections I've knocked down for the count.
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Man, do I ever agree.Goodnight, Irene wrote:You've got a pretty soft definition of the term, 'champion.'
Then again, the whole sport is such a revolting mess nowadays in that regard...
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BRR, Leon wiped himself out.....I lived in St Louis during their up and coming years, Mike and Leon got started on the same track, both were doing pretty well. One managed his life well, the other not so much. Leon was a near serious kamikaze case. Do you have room in your analysis kit for "anomaly"? Not sure anyone can tell just how good an arm wrestler a man may or may not become if he goes and cuts off his own arm.
Sort of takes him out of the sample pool in terms of "trends". Unless you can properly factor in "chaos". And I've been keepin' an eye on your calculus....and my suggestion to you is "keep it simple".
Sort of takes him out of the sample pool in terms of "trends". Unless you can properly factor in "chaos". And I've been keepin' an eye on your calculus....and my suggestion to you is "keep it simple".
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alexpaterson
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Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
Hide had a very bad chin thats why I think he has no chance of being CW champ now!
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Controversial
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This annoys me. Frank Bruno actually had a very good chin, his problem was running out of steam and the inability to hold or move out the way of punches. His actual ability to take a punch was very good, just watch how many clean shots Tyson hit him with in their first fight when he was on the ropes and he was still standing.
Bruno gets a hard time by a lot of boxing people. He was winning the fights against Smith, Witherspoon and Lewis and was arguably the first fighter to really shake Tyson (1st round hook). His ko ratio was very high (38kos in 40 wins), he had a ramrod jab and his right hand could trouble any fighter.
The Bruno and glass jaw argument just doesn't hold up if you ask me. He was never ko'd by one punch, and was rarely floored by a punch. He was either stopped on his feet or went down out of sheer exhaustion. His pure muscle mass didn't help him stamina wise and that was his downfall, not his chin.
Bruno gets a hard time by a lot of boxing people. He was winning the fights against Smith, Witherspoon and Lewis and was arguably the first fighter to really shake Tyson (1st round hook). His ko ratio was very high (38kos in 40 wins), he had a ramrod jab and his right hand could trouble any fighter.
The Bruno and glass jaw argument just doesn't hold up if you ask me. He was never ko'd by one punch, and was rarely floored by a punch. He was either stopped on his feet or went down out of sheer exhaustion. His pure muscle mass didn't help him stamina wise and that was his downfall, not his chin.
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I think Bruno's chin was okay, not glass, not iron... The problem was that he didn't seem to have great recuperative powers and he also had no strategies to deal with moments when he was hurt. So often he'd just stand there taking shot after shot before toppling. A few survival techniques might have seen him hold out against Smith and take the win.
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Controversial
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Ezzard wrote:I think Bruno's chin was okay, not glass, not iron... The problem was that he didn't seem to have great recuperative powers and he also had no strategies to deal with moments when he was hurt. So often he'd just stand there taking shot after shot before toppling. A few survival techniques might have seen him hold out against Smith and take the win.
Exactly my point. He didn't know how to hold on or sway away from punches, he was far too stiff. That was his problem, and running out of steam. He could actually take a good punch it was the other problems that ended up with him getting stopped.
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The thing was the Jumbo Cummings fight. You could almost see the stars orbiting Franks head. It was a cartoon-like response. It's hard to get that image out of your head when you think of Frank taking a punch.Controversial wrote:Ezzard wrote:I think Bruno's chin was okay, not glass, not iron... The problem was that he didn't seem to have great recuperative powers and he also had no strategies to deal with moments when he was hurt. So often he'd just stand there taking shot after shot before toppling. A few survival techniques might have seen him hold out against Smith and take the win.
Exactly my point. He didn't know how to hold on or sway away from punches, he was far too stiff. That was his problem, and running out of steam. He could actually take a good punch it was the other problems that ended up with him getting stopped.
Even so, he was night as easy to KO as many presume.
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Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
i would say patterson as he went down the most out of every heavyweight champion
Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
Herbie Hide went down for 14 seconds, and was seriously hurt when Riddick Bowe's bicep slapped the side of the head going into a clinch.
If that isn't the weakest punch resistance of all time, I don't know what is.
If that isn't the weakest punch resistance of all time, I don't know what is.
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The Great John L
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Yeah, that was pretty sad to watch. Especially after Hide seemed to be too quick and actually hurt Bowe early on.Tantum wrote:Herbie Hide went down for 14 seconds, and was seriously hurt when Riddick Bowe's bicep slapped the side of the head going into a clinch.
If that isn't the weakest punch resistance of all time, I don't know what is.
Of course, I recall Seldon going down a few times without actually being hit...
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I didn't want to say this because I suspected my mind was playing tricks on me, but I seem to remember Hide having short-lived success against both Bowe and Vitali before getting crushed.The Great John L wrote:Yeah, that was pretty sad to watch. Especially after Hide seemed to be too quick and actually hurt Bowe early on.Tantum wrote:Herbie Hide went down for 14 seconds, and was seriously hurt when Riddick Bowe's bicep slapped the side of the head going into a clinch.
If that isn't the weakest punch resistance of all time, I don't know what is.
Of course, I recall Seldon going down a few times without actually being hit...
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Controversial
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Jumbo was a huge puncher though and he landed his best punch flush on Bruno's chin. He done well to stay on his feet if you ask me and considering that happened in the very 1st round it does show Bruno could recover and win fights.Ezzard wrote:The thing was the Jumbo Cummings fight. You could almost see the stars orbiting Franks head. It was a cartoon-like response. It's hard to get that image out of your head when you think of Frank taking a punch.Controversial wrote:Ezzard wrote:I think Bruno's chin was okay, not glass, not iron... The problem was that he didn't seem to have great recuperative powers and he also had no strategies to deal with moments when he was hurt. So often he'd just stand there taking shot after shot before toppling. A few survival techniques might have seen him hold out against Smith and take the win.
Exactly my point. He didn't know how to hold on or sway away from punches, he was far too stiff. That was his problem, and running out of steam. He could actually take a good punch it was the other problems that ended up with him getting stopped.
Even so, he was night as easy to KO as many presume.
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The Great John L
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I don't recall the VK fight, but Bowe was clearly stunned in the early going against Hide who was much quicker and agile than Bowe. That is until Bowe actually hit him.Ezzard wrote:I didn't want to say this because I suspected my mind was playing tricks on me, but I seem to remember Hide having short-lived success against both Bowe and Vitali before getting crushed.
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Bowe states that Hide was the hardest puncher he has ever foughtThe Great John L wrote:I don't recall the VK fight, but Bowe was clearly stunned in the early going against Hide who was much quicker and agile than Bowe. That is until Bowe actually hit him.Ezzard wrote:I didn't want to say this because I suspected my mind was playing tricks on me, but I seem to remember Hide having short-lived success against both Bowe and Vitali before getting crushed.
Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
Floyd, you have been knocked down more times than any other heavyweight champion.
But, I also go up more times than anyone else.
But, I also go up more times than anyone else.
Re: Which HW Champ had the worst CHIN?
With you there mate, Klitschko knocked him down with a punch to the shoulder. They guy actually thinks he's the two time heavyweight champion of the world, drives me nuts when I think about it.Tantum wrote:Herbie Hide went down for 14 seconds, and was seriously hurt when Riddick Bowe's bicep slapped the side of the head going into a clinch.
If that isn't the weakest punch resistance of all time, I don't know what is.