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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn
    In his entire career, amateur & professional, Mikkel Kessler has never ever been knocked down. Surely he gets at least an honourable mention for that.
    Kessler hasn't really fought a one punch knockout specialist and had to take punishment.

    If anyone should be up there for an underrated chin it would be Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Ray Leonard also Pernell Whitaker Tua and Sugar Ray Robinson all had better chins then Kessler, or at least it was proven they did
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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty
    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn
    In his entire career, amateur & professional, Mikkel Kessler has never ever been knocked down. Surely he gets at least an honourable mention for that.
    Kessler can't be on there because Hopkins would be ranked over him.

    Only ben down once and been in with some of the hardest punchers. Kessler hasn't really fought a one punch knockout specialist and had to take punishment.

    Hopkins fight with someone who dislocated his arm should show the kind of chin he has
    Hopkins was down twice.

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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Some others.

    Mike McCallum
    Tex Cobb
    Ray Mercer
    Oliver McCall
    David Tua
    Carlos Monzon
    Aaron Pryor
    Gorilla Jones
    Charles Burley
    Carmen Basilio
    Salvador Sanchez
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Kid Gavilan
    Juan La Porte
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Marvin Hagler
    Jake Lamotta
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    George Chuvalo
    Rocky Marciano
    Oscar Bonavena
    Sam Langford
    Vitali Klitschko

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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Holyfield had a helluva chin. Yes he did go down at times, but usually from exhaustion. He has taken some huge punches, from some of the biggest punchers to ever slap on a pair of gloves.

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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    CC Drew and alot of people forget it was his heart not his chin that caused him to go down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by albsur2006
    I love Floyd but there's no way that he should be on that list. Floyd's defensive ability and speed allows him to never take the full brunt of a blow. He's been caught a couple times but nothing major. I think ODLH should take his spot. ODLH has taken big shots and I've never seen him hurt.
    Narcisco Valenzuela and Giorgio Campenella both sat him down early.Quartey almost unscrewed his head.
    Quote Originally Posted by Deanrw
    Holyfield had a helluva chin. Yes he did go down at times, but usually from exhaustion. He has taken some huge punches, from some of the biggest punchers to ever slap on a pair of gloves.
    Top notch point....Exhaustion Indeed.....Except cooper fight.The worst I have ever seen Holyfield hurt .

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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Barrera had a demon chin. Loads of fucking wars, took stupid shots that didn't stop him.

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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Guys like Floyd just haven't had theirs tested enough to be on a top ten list. Not a knock on him, he's just that good.

    McCullough's is just ridiculous, I mean a guy like Bernard no doubt has a great chin but he has a great defense too, he's avoided a lot of punches that a guy like McCullough didn't. Really the same for Toney, even though I do think he's proven to have an all time great chin, he also rolled beautifully with punches.

    Its those guys that are average or worse on defense and still can take the punches that amaze me. Marion Wilson must have had a good one, don't know if I've even seen him fight or not though.

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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Hagler taking everything Hearns could throw at him was amazing and im glad he's at the top of the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Pound for Pound the best chins in boxing:

    1) Marvin Hagler.
    To stand and trade with Hearns was viewed as Boxing suicide, he survived and came through!
    Also, his win over Mugabi and the fact he was nevr legitiamtely knocked down.
    2) Jake LaMotta
    Never down, in a career that contained fights with SRR, Marcel Cerdan and a guy called o'neill bell!!!
    3) James Toney
    I really don't like Toney, but any guy who starts at around 11st and can take punches from heavies makes my list!
    4) Bernard Hopkins:
    Justification really isn't needed by me, his fights speak for themselves, rarely knocked down.
    5) Wayne McCullough:
    For many he should be higher on the list, but the other hopped more weights, still Wayne could stop traffic with that skull.
    6) Muhammad Ali:
    He was down, but i found that was mainly due to balance/fatigue. The Greatest took phenomenal punishment in the latter half of his career and was never stopped nor retired of his own free will.
    7) Julio Caesar Chavez
    In his division it's common to see guys hit the deck a lot, but Julio blatantly refused to go down on many occasions.
    Joe Frazier:
    With the exception of the Foreman fights, it seemed like you had to shoot joe in order to stagger him, he literally had to be lifted off his feet to be put down!!!
    9) Harry Greb.
    A warrior king in an age of warriors, from what iv seen and researched of this guy he was pretty hard to hurt!
    10) Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Although a defensive fighter he's been tagged by some of the best in the game and he remained unfazed, great chin.

    Honorable mentions,
    Evander Holyfield.
    Gerald McClellan: took Julian Jacksons bombs!
    Im big Mayweather fan but no way he deserves to be on this list.

    Neither does Frazier.

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    McCall should be to 3 especially because he fought some big punchers. Chuvalo should be number one imo.
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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Pound for Pound the best chins in boxing:

    1) Marvin Hagler.
    To stand and trade with Hearns was viewed as Boxing suicide, he survived and came through!
    Also, his win over Mugabi and the fact he was nevr legitiamtely knocked down.
    2) Jake LaMotta
    Never down, in a career that contained fights with SRR, Marcel Cerdan and a guy called o'neill bell!!!
    3) James Toney
    I really don't like Toney, but any guy who starts at around 11st and can take punches from heavies makes my list!
    4) Bernard Hopkins:
    Justification really isn't needed by me, his fights speak for themselves, rarely knocked down.
    5) Wayne McCullough:
    For many he should be higher on the list, but the other hopped more weights, still Wayne could stop traffic with that skull.
    6) Muhammad Ali:
    He was down, but i found that was mainly due to balance/fatigue. The Greatest took phenomenal punishment in the latter half of his career and was never stopped nor retired of his own free will.
    7) Julio Caesar Chavez
    In his division it's common to see guys hit the deck a lot, but Julio blatantly refused to go down on many occasions.
    Joe Frazier:
    With the exception of the Foreman fights, it seemed like you had to shoot joe in order to stagger him, he literally had to be lifted off his feet to be put down!!!
    9) Harry Greb.
    A warrior king in an age of warriors, from what iv seen and researched of this guy he was pretty hard to hurt!
    10) Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Although a defensive fighter he's been tagged by some of the best in the game and he remained unfazed, great chin.

    Honorable mentions,
    Evander Holyfield.
    Gerald McClellan: took Julian Jacksons bombs!
    I believe Lamotta was dropped hard vs.Danny Nardico in 52',KO'd in the 8th.
    Chavez could not resist Frankie Randalls laser right when he had a seat in 11th of #1.
    Quote Originally Posted by BoomBoom
    McCall should be to 3 especially because he fought some big punchers. Chuvalo should be number one imo.
    Good call on McCall..........Also Heavyweight Marion "Mo" Wilson had a head of titanium

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    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn
    In his entire career, amateur & professional, Mikkel Kessler has never ever been knocked down. Surely he gets at least an honourable mention for that.
    Kessler has never fought any massive hitters so should not be included on the list.

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    Default Re: A pound for pound list; with a Twist!

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Pound for Pound the best chins in boxing:

    1) Marvin Hagler.
    To stand and trade with Hearns was viewed as Boxing suicide, he survived and came through!
    Also, his win over Mugabi and the fact he was nevr legitiamtely knocked down.
    2) Jake LaMotta
    Never down, in a career that contained fights with SRR, Marcel Cerdan and a guy called o'neill bell!!!
    3) James Toney
    I really don't like Toney, but any guy who starts at around 11st and can take punches from heavies makes my list!
    4) Bernard Hopkins:
    Justification really isn't needed by me, his fights speak for themselves, rarely knocked down.
    5) Wayne McCullough:
    For many he should be higher on the list, but the other hopped more weights, still Wayne could stop traffic with that skull.
    6) Muhammad Ali:
    He was down, but i found that was mainly due to balance/fatigue. The Greatest took phenomenal punishment in the latter half of his career and was never stopped nor retired of his own free will.
    7) Julio Caesar Chavez
    In his division it's common to see guys hit the deck a lot, but Julio blatantly refused to go down on many occasions.
    Joe Frazier:
    With the exception of the Foreman fights, it seemed like you had to shoot joe in order to stagger him, he literally had to be lifted off his feet to be put down!!!
    9) Harry Greb.
    A warrior king in an age of warriors, from what iv seen and researched of this guy he was pretty hard to hurt!
    10) Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Although a defensive fighter he's been tagged by some of the best in the game and he remained unfazed, great chin.

    Honorable mentions,
    Evander Holyfield.
    Gerald McClellan: took Julian Jacksons bombs!
    Best chin ive seen on a british fighter is Chris Eubank , took benn's power and cruiser weight hitter Carl Thompson. iron chin

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    Charley Burley had a great chin.
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