I'm curious if anyone knows of any scientific research behind a fighter having a glass-chin?
Is the chin physically constructed differently? Less bone to it etc.
Also, we often talk about fighters chins going, and they can no longer take a punch. Wouldn't it be valuable to have some scientific study done to see if the boxers chin is structurally any different after they have taken a lot of hits?
Thanks!
a solid chin is something you're born with. if you've spend most of your childhood where every corner is a street fight, a solid chin is a given
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You have a fluid that cushions your brain and sometimes when people get hit in the head their brains shake which can lead to concussions(KO). Saying someone has a bad chin is saying they are susceptible to concussions
There is a lot more to it but if you want to know the best thing to learn about is 'concussions' you can find out what you need