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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    Vitaly Klitschko, Oliver McCall, and Pacquiao I would say had the best ones.

    And for what its worth, Naz got knocked down a lot, but it was knocked off balance, I dont recall him ever being seriously hurt, or wobbly.

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    Tito. Met the canvas a occasionally, but was never hurt seriously. Even when Hopkins put him down, I don't think he was hurt bad, but they stopped it because he was behind, and could have gotten hurt badly.

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    I agreed with you up until the Tito not being hurt by Hopkins remark. Are you kidding? Watch that knockdown again. He tried to get up, fell back into the ropes, and barely beat the count of ten, and when he was up had a glazed look in his eyes. Oh, he was definitely done.

    And he was arguably even more hurt at the end of rd 10 when Hopkins wobbled him with an uppercut.

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    Lennox Lewis. Getting knocked out by McCall and Rahman is nothing to be ashamed of. Sure Okinwade dropped him and Briggs stunned him, but it's nothing to be ashamed of Lennox had a great chin. Just watch the Mercer fight. If you judge by the Mercer fight, Lennox had a better chin then Tommy Morrison, who is p4p one of the best Heavyweight chins of all time.

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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    Or maybe Mercer just didn't hit that hard. Dude, if you think Lennox Lewis had a good chin, you're not watching this sport.

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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    Only Rahman and McCall stopped him. No medium or light hitting fighter and he took Rahman's right hands pretty well until that thunder shot sent him drowning in ocean's 11

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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
    Only Rahman and McCall stopped him. No medium or light hitting fighter and he took Rahman's right hands pretty well until that thunder shot sent him drowning in ocean's 11
    Still waiting for your source of Judah breaking his hand before the Baldomir fight. Oh that's right, you just made it up, STARR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Nightmare
    I agreed with you up until the Tito not being hurt by Hopkins remark. Are you kidding? Watch that knockdown again. He tried to get up, fell back into the ropes, and barely beat the count of ten, and when he was up had a glazed look in his eyes. Oh, he was definitely done.

    And he was arguably even more hurt at the end of rd 10 when Hopkins wobbled him with an uppercut.
    Hopkins was hurting him, no doubt. When Tito's dad stopped it, I felt that he could still go on, but it was pointless. I don't think he was hurt that bad, but more discouraged than anything. Up until that point he had, never been in that situation. As far as being wobbled, that wasn't the first time Tito had been stunned, but his balance alot of times, made it look worse.

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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    Quote Originally Posted by smashcrusher
    Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
    Only Rahman and McCall stopped him. No medium or light hitting fighter and he took Rahman's right hands pretty well until that thunder shot sent him drowning in ocean's 11
    Still waiting for your source of Judah breaking his hand before the Baldomir fight.

    http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...t-predictions/

    Look for Marc Lichtenfeld's quotes.

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    Thanks for the laugh, "very few people know about it." That's about as believable as Bob Arum calling Rahman one of the greatest heavyweights of all time. Thanks for the laugh, STARR.

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    I think Tommy Morrison, He has never been stop by just one punch. I mean everybody just says he has the weakest chin in the universe. If you look at his style, It is custom made to get cracked flush. Also his defense was terrible, But Tommy himself said that a great offense made a good defense . I'm not saying he had the greatest chin by no means, I'm just saying he had a better beard than people gave him credit for. Anyways, I think Pacman, Ibeabuchi, Holmes, Lacy.
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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    Quote Originally Posted by Unknowndonor
    Tito. Met the canvas a occasionally, but was never hurt seriously. Even when Hopkins put him down, I don't think he was hurt bad, but they stopped it because he was behind, and could have gotten hurt badly.

    TITO!!! No WAy

    I have the fight stored on my desktop and when hopkins hits him you can actually see the tweety birds flying in cirlces above his head... he thought he was in disney land....

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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    Sugar Ray Robinson, his other attributes were just so awsome that his solid chin is often overlooked.

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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    Sugar Ray Leonard....fair enough he was stopped by Camacho but he was way way past his best and in his prime he went in the ring with Duran, Hagler, Hearns and Benitez and wasnt stopped.

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    Default Re: Most Underrated Chin in Boxing

    I wouldn't really say Leonard had a great chin, he was floored in his 1st comeback against Kevin Howard & Hearns had him hurt in their 2nd fight, good chin but not great.

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