Anyone else agree that Roy Jones always had a glass chin?
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Ok, than tell us exactly what you do to determine how hard a punch is. Dazzle us with your analytical brilliance!Comment
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He can hate all he want, but the fact remains Jones>CalzagheComment
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When he started getting hurt and KO'd, it certainly wasn't because he'd taken a ton of damage in past fights. Hard to argue against him having a bad chin. He was just elusive enough at his best to keep that hidden.Comment
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After 50 fights Jones was l believe 49-1 and never knocked out. Like any fighter there is both degradation of skill and body after years of fighting. Jones kept his arms low often and relied on reflexes to avoid getting hit. A guy like Benitez who i think had a weaker chin would tuck his chin in more.
Jones took plenty of flush shots and not get hurt. I recall Gonzalez and Tarver in the first fight hit him with clean blows and he didn't go down. He was far from a Glass Jaw.
I mean there are different levels as granite chin, solid chin, suspect chin, and glass jaw. I don't think he was granite, but close to solid chin.Comment
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