The fact that he's yet to face a puncher since being knocked the fuck out pretty much says it all
Yepp, how anyone can comment on his chin since the Prescott fight is beyond me. He hasn't fought a puncher so how can we tell? As far as I'm concerned, it is an admission of having a weak-chin by staying away from punchers.
And I've said this before and I'll say it again...when you're the world champion, you shouldn't still be having "practice" matches or "slowly building up" because holding that belt means that you consider yourself the best (or one of) in the division. If you wanna practice, come back to England and fight on Frank Warren cards again![]()
Has He improved, I certainly think the Matchmaking has
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The chin is still china unless he proves otherwise. He's been down several times and stunned badly. Also, the vast majority of his opposition has had below 50% KO ratio's.
His defence has improved, whether his punch resistance has remains to be seen.There's going to be massive question marks until he fights some real punchers
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