Lacy ate a shitload of leather and didn't go down (properly), but I think that's as much sheer courage as an out and out chin. Eubank was someone that had both, one of those guys I hated, but in the end forced me to respect them
Andrade has agood chin but he went down against Mack so its not perfect or maybe it has been dented by all the previous shots he took.
He could be the first fighter to win by the fact he's broken both of his opponent's hands with his chin.
Some candidates:
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Carlos Baldomir
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Oliver McCall
Andrade taking a beating.
Wayne McCullough - has been in with the hardest punchers around from Bantam to Feather, including the bigger Hamed, & a younger Morales who was KO'ing everyone at that point, & is pretty well unstoppable.
Apparently plans another few fights so McCullough taks it.
Antonio Margarito - guy eats a lot of shots, & don't think I've seen him blink. Took some big shots from Cintron & just walked through them, as he does against pretty everyone.
Librado Andrade - the shots he took from Kessler were muderous, & he just kept coming.
Carlos Baldomir - great chin. About the best anyone has been able to do is make him flinch slightly.
Tua, McCall, Vitali, Povetkin, Thompson, Chagaev and Skelton are heavyweights who have never been down.
All have very solid chins.
actually, tony thompson has been down twice in the first round against someone whos name I forgot. Thompson knocked him out in the same round.
just because someone has not been down before doesnt mean they can take a shot tho. who has really hit Povetkin or Chagaev with really hard, clean shots before?
Toney & Andrade have got goddamn beards. Pavlik seems to have a good chin as well since he took about 15 flush shots in combination from Taylor and was still able to avoid going to la-la land. Juan Manuel Marquez vs Pacman impressed me too.
I would've said Baldomir but he tested positive for trace amounts of titanium and he has been linked to a NASA engineer who has been working with chin transplants. With Baldomir disqualified I would say James Toney.
I believe Vernon Forrest put him on the canvas with a vicious upper cut in thier first duel.
thats correct, i might be wrong but didn't that come straight after a viscious clash of heads?!
its been a few years lol trying to recall exactly what happened. regardless shane has a great chin
the best chins belong to mcall and toney imo