How did Norton make it to the top level with no chin?
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He couldn't last one round with guys who had true power (Foreman, Shavers, Cooney). I always thought top boxing was darwinism when it came to chin endurance - if you don't have it, you won't survive to be there..
But Norton obviously had no resilience to big shots. Unless you guys can name a huge puncher he could hang with..
Are there so few big hitters that you can reach top 5 without ever having to meet one?Comment
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Holmes was what I call a solid hitter and a complete fighter. His cross, hook, body punching and uppercut were solid.
My point is you can't use all time punchers to grade chins at heavyweight. This is something that lazy writers or boxing fans do.
Notion stood up to Holmes and Ali. And he beat some hitters in Quarry and Bobbick too. Nothing was wrong with his chin when he fought Tex Cobb at 37. Tex could hit to and was a solid hitter.
So Norton chin is really say a " 6 " on the scale of 1-10. Age and facing all time puncher's@ heavyweight skew the conversation. I am Norton fan BTW which means my opinion is informed.
Actually you can because almost every HW era had ATG punchers in it and you would have to face them sooner or later if you were elite. Norton failed the test about as bad as you can fail them. Like someone already said, there's no shame in getting caught and finished by the likes of Foreman, Shavers, Cooney. But by all 3 of them, all in the 1st round pretty much as soon as they touched his jaw? That's a below average chin.
Having a weak chin also doesn't mean you get ko'd by everyone who could punch on some level etiher. I don't think Quarry and Cobb really tested his chin.
To answer your question, I don't do 1 to 10 scales. I rate by below average, average and above average. Norton had a below average chin in my eyes. Ali and Holmes had average punching power to me, Foreman and Shavers above average. See what I'm saying.Comment
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Actually you can because almost every HW era had ATG punchers in it and you would have to face them sooner or later if you were elite. Norton failed the test about as bad as you can fail them. Like someone already said, there's no shame in getting caught and finished by the likes of Foreman, Shavers, Cooney. But by all 3 of them, all in the 1st round pretty much as soon as they touched his jaw? That's a below average chin.
Having a weak chin also doesn't mean you get ko'd by everyone who could punch on some level etiher. I don't think Quarry and Cobb really tested his chin.
To answer your question, I don't do 1 to 10 scales. I rate by below average, average and above average. Norton had a below average chin in my eyes. Ali and Holmes had average punching power to me, Foreman and Shavers above average. See what I'm saying.Comment
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