lol yep tyson has a great chin.that is why he was knocked out 4 times in his career.nothing better than showing how tough you are then being knocked out by a bum in buster douglas a blown up crusierweight and well its not shame to be knocked out by lewis but then he got knocked out again by a bum in danny williams
foreman knocked down 3 or 4 times
hagler never knocked down
tua never knocked down
mccall never knocked down
chuvalo never knocked down
Fact isn't that he was knocked out, he could have been knocked out 15 times and still have a good chin. Watch the fights again, Tyson gets wailed on by tons of punches before falling. Knocked down or out isn't what makes a chin, its how much it takes for you to be knocked down or out.
Don't forget Wayne Martel the "indian warrior" (quote from Zab) who fought Judah in the Garden and was knocked down five times in the first round before the fight was stopped. That should also be considered an all time great beard.
great list, this one's better though
1. Alfonso Sanchez
2. Derrick Jefferson
3. Clifford Ettienne
4. Antonio Diaz
5. Ramon Campas
yep, this list is even better
1. Oleg Maskaev
2. Anjey Golota
3. Lance Whitacker
4. Wlad Klichko
5. Lennox Lewis
great list, this one's better though
1. Alfonso Sanchez
2. Derrick Jefferson
3. Clifford Ettienne
4. Antonio Diaz
5. Ramon Campas
I don't know what kind of terminology you're using but, When someone talks about chin it should be Jaw,cheeks,eyes,forehead etc... And In response to "Bad Intentions", I don't think anyone can take a perfectly placed punch on the temple and act like nothing happened. That shouldn't affect the reputation of a boxers chin.
Sorry bro, but you are indeed wrong. When referring to 'chin' or 'beard' one is speaking about neck and above. Temple is indeed included. While it is true that the temple is a switch, fighters have different degrees of tolerance.
The two guys who knocked DLH down earlier in his career were Narcisco Valenzuela (lightweight bout) and Giorgio Campanella (WBO Jr. Lightweight title bout). Both of those trips to the canvas by DLH happened in the first round of each of those fights.
Valenzuela thats the one I was thinking of. Even though Rodriguez and Valenzuela are completely different I could still see the fight in my head (Oscar getting up very hastily in his youth). Oscar was really something to watch at 135.
Wasn't it his first title fight at 135? I forget the guys name...like Rodriguez or something.
The two guys who knocked DLH down earlier in his career were Narcisco Valenzuela (lightweight bout) and Giorgio Campanella (WBO Jr. Lightweight title bout). Both of those trips to the canvas by DLH happened in the first round of each of those fights.
In my opinion HBO grooms there fighters , with handpicked Opponents . I liked Cotto for a while i thought we was a tough up and comer , but after see him visibly shaken by Corley ( A man who i have never seen shake anybody )
I have doubts as to how tough he really is . 140 is filled with tons of talent also 147 , I just cant see him standing out in this division . A Fight with Kosta or maybe Vivian HArris would prove this
Wasn't it his first title fight at 135? I forget the guys name...like Rodriguez or something.
My curiosity has now gotten the better of me...
*off to boxrec*
Yes he was.
DLH was also knocked down a couple of other times earlier in his career, when he was still campaigning at Jr. Lightweight or Lightweight (the names of those who did it have left me, but can be checked on by those interested).
Wasn't it his first title fight at 135? I forget the guys name...like Rodriguez or something.
Quartey floored Oscar in the 6th round of their fight.
Yes he was.
DLH was also knocked down a couple of other times earlier in his career, when he was still campaigning at Jr. Lightweight or Lightweight (the names of those who did it have left me, but can be checked on by those interested).
Tyson has also foght twice as many fights as Cotto . In the division Cotto is in he will see a knockout real soon you dont have to worry about that. Unless his friends down at Hbo keep giving him his taylor made opponents. You cant honestly believe he is the best at 140 ?
I believe Cotto WILL be the best at 140. Just my humble opinion. I know that Tszyu and Floyd are better right now but give Cotto another fight or two and I think he's right there.
Good Chin is not based on the number of times a boxer has been knocked down/out, but on the amount of punishment he can sustain in the had/chin/face (you define what good chin is) before he goes down.
This is why I said Sanders has a great chin.. after all those strait power shots that clearly landed when he fought V. Klitchko...
But Cotto, the fact that he hasn't been down doesn't prove he has a good chin. It shall remain unknown until proven. (Can't speak for sure as I haven't seen all of his fights)
De La Hoya has never been knocked down, at least from a head shot.. and that body shot Hopkins landed.. I think it was a circus show
Quartey floored Oscar in the 6th round of their fight.
Cotto??????? are u fuckin serious, he was out on his feet from a single punch from Corley.
This question coming from a guy who named Mike Tyson as having one of the five best chins even though Tyson himself was "out on his feet from a single punch" from Frank Bruno in their first fight, when a single left hook from Bruno in the first round definately buckled or wobbled Mike's legs and forced him to throw himself into a clinch and hang on for dear life.
Tyson wasn't hurt as long as was Cotto, but it was obvious to anyone watching that fight that he was hurt for more than a few seconds, or "out on his feet"...All from one single punch!
Winky Wright and Manny Pacquiao both have pretty good chins as well. Also, to the best of my memory (although he is not that prominent anymore) David Tua could take one hell of a shot.
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